Pharmacy Assistant Program (PA)

 

The Pharmacy Assistant Program was reviewed and approved by the Registrar of the Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU) of the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills.

 

Program Description:

The Pharmacy Assistant Program prepares students for entry-level careers in retail, hospital, and clinical pharmacy settings. Students develop the knowledge and practical skills needed to support pharmacists through training in pharmacy operations, prescription processing, pharmacology, pharmaceutical and medical terminology, pharmacy calculations, customer service, pharmacy software, and administrative procedures.

The program includes a supervised practicum, providing valuable hands-on experience in a professional pharmacy environment. Upon graduation, students are prepared to work safely and effectively as entry-level Pharmacy Assistants within the Canadian healthcare system.

 Domestic/International

Online, Combined, or In-Person

$ 5,000.00

Application Fee: $250 (Non-refundable/Non-transferable)

Next start date: August 3, 2026 Online/Distance

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Program Highlights

  • Affordable Tuition: Program tuition is $5,000, with flexible payment options available in 1, 2, or 3 installments. The first installment payment must be made 1 week before your start date. 
  • Practicum Placement Included: CCBC arranges one practicum placement for each student at no additional cost.
  • Experienced Instructors: Learn from qualified instructors with extensive industry knowledge and practical experience.
  • Easy Registration: Enjoy a simple and streamlined application and registration process.   Enrollment is limited, so early registration is recommended.
  • Career-Focused Training: Gain practical skills through a relevant curriculum designed to prepare graduates for employment in the field.
  • Financing options are available. Please contact the college for more information.

Admission requirements:

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Credential Earned:

Certificate

Learning Management System (LMS):

Google Classroom

Program length:

24 weeks = 20 weeks of coursework + 100-hour practicum (Approximately 4 weeks)

Fees and Practicum Information

  • Application Fee: $250, payable at the time of registration. This fee is non-refundable and non-transferable.
  • Criminal Record Check Cost (B.C.): $28
  • Tuition Fee: $5,000, payable in 1, 2, or 3 installments. The first installment payment must be made a week before your start date. Payments may be made by:
  • Textbooks:
    • Students are responsible for purchasing textbooks through a third-party vendor.
    • E-textbooks are recommended as they are more affordable and delivered quickly by email.
    • Approximate costs:
      • E-textbooks: approximately $350
      • Hard-copy textbooks: approximately $400
    • Do not purchase textbooks until directed by your instructor.
  • Practicum Placement:
    • CCBC will arrange one practicum placement for each student.
    • All tuition and fees must be paid in full before the practicum begins.
    • All practicum placements in BC are unpaid as mandated by PTIRU. Practicum placements are unpaid.
    • Students currently employed in a Pharmacy may be eligible to have their practicum waived.
    • Please contact the College for additional information and eligibility requirements.

Start Date and Delivery Method:

Program Formats: In-Person, Online (Asynchronous), or Combined

Delivery options differ depending on the start date. For the most up-to-date information on schedules and delivery formats, please contact the College directly.The program includes both synchronous and asynchronous components.

Online/Distance

  1. Asynchronous- No in-person or scheduled online meetings. There are pre-recorded lectures that must be viewed.
  2. Practicum- 100 hours. (Approximately 4 weeks and In-person)

Students must progress with their assigned cohort and cannot accelerate course completion. Due to limited capacity, early registration is strongly recommended.

Employment Opportunities

Students completing this program may find employment in the following:

  • Pharmacy Assistant 

  • Pharmacy Aide

  • Pharmacy Clerk

  • Community Pharmacy Assistant

  • Hospital Pharmacy Assistant

  • Retail Pharmacy Assistant

  • Pharmacy Support Worker

Program Content:

  • Upon successful completion of the Pharmacy Assistant Program, graduates will be able to:
    • Apply pharmacy, medical, pharmacology, and anatomy terminology in professional practice.
    • Understand Canadian pharmacy operations, prescription processing, regulations, ethics, and privacy requirements.
    • Perform accurate pharmacy calculations, prescription processing, inventory management, and pharmacy software functions.
    • Demonstrate knowledge of medications, dosage forms, medication safety, infection prevention, and quality assurance practices.
    • Communicate professionally and provide patient-centered service while working effectively within an interprofessional healthcare team.
    • Apply administrative, documentation, organizational, and workplace safety skills in community and institutional pharmacy settings.
    • Demonstrate professional, ethical, and accountable practice during a supervised practicum, preparing for entry-level employment as a Pharmacy Assistant

Fees for textbooks:

  1. Beck, Connie. Community Pharmacy in Canada: Fundamentals for Technicians and Assistants. Northrose Educational Resources, 2023. Approximate cost for e-textbook is $95.95 or hard copy is $97.95
  2. Davis, Karen; Guerra, Anthony. Mosby’s Pharmacy Technician: Principles and Practice. 7th ed. Elsevier Health Sciences, 2022. Approximate cost for e-textbook is $142.99 or hard copy is $152.95
  3. Beale, Karen. Math Calculations for Pharmacy Technicians: A Worktext. 4th ed. Elsevier Health Sciences, 2021. Approximate cost for e-textbook is $112.99 or hard copy is $152.95
  4. Lab Manual 1: Kroll User Guide

    https://go.telushealth.com/hubfs/Pharmacy/support/kroll/Kroll_User_Guide_2025.pdf

    Lab Manual 3: Kroll Tutorial Video

Criminal Record Check (CRC)/Vulnerable Sector Check

The Criminal Record Check must be completed and approved before you are permitted to begin any practicum hours. Students are encouraged to start this process early, as processing times may vary. Failure to obtain a clear Criminal Record Check may affect your eligibility to participate in practicum placements.

How do I submit a CRC request online?

Click the link below to request a Criminal Record Check in British Columbia. Please note that each province will have a different process to obtain a CRC.

https://justice.gov.bc.ca/screening/crrpa/org-access

Access Code: ECPV6DALVN

Contact us:

For more information or to speak with an Academic Advisor, students may email info@coastalcollegeofbc.com or call the college Monday to Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.

Registration Form – Click here