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Certificate & Degree Programs 2019-2020 + Indicates course has prerequisites and/or co-requisites. ++ Indicates any module suffixed courses. 239 9. Accuplacer for elementary algebra (score of 20 or above) or transcript proof of passing score in class MAT081 and MAT82 or MAT090. 10. Current and valid government-issued photo identification. 11. Required to sign up and pay for Castle Branch and myClinicalExchange. Required Courses Clock Hours ISP108B Keyboarding II ....................................................................................................................................36 PHC101+ Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians ......................................................................................60 PHC102+ Pharmacy Tech I ..............................................................................................................................120 PHC102AB+ Pharmacy Tech II .............................................................................................................................128 PHC107+ Math and Dosages.............................................................................................................................90 PHC122+ Pharmacy Tech Certification Review ...............................................................................................18 PHC114+ Pharmacy Tech Externship .............................................................................................................200 Total Program Hours: ............................................................................................................................................ 652 PHLEBOTOMY CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY IN PHLEBOTOMY (300 CLOCK HOURS; 1403N-DAY/1409N-NIGHT) Division: Healthcare Program Manager: Jennifer Kline The Certificate of Competency in Phlebotomy program is designed to prepare a person to obtain blood specimens by skin puncture and venipuncture. The phlebotomist may find employment in hospitals, patient service centers, life insurance companies, doctors' offices, outreach services, and donor centers. Students in the Phlebotomy program will be in contact with potentially infectious blood, tissues, and body fluids. During this program, eligible students will have the opportunity to take the national certification exam. Program Notes: Program is not financial aid eligible. Students will be required to have a minimum of 50 successful live draws to sit for the national certification examination. Students are provided the opportunity to take this examination prior to going to clinical externship. The expense of the examination is the student's responsibility. Students will be required to take a randomized urine drug screen and submit a negative result prior to be eligible to par- ticipate in clinical externship. The expense of the urine drug screen is the student's responsibility. Students are required to complete 120 hours of clinical externship to complete this program. Externship hours are site specific and may require attendance any day of the week, including during unscheduled days and times. Students must meet all required program competencies in order to receive a passing grade. This program is a P (pass) or Z (no pass) graded program. Admission Requirements: 1. 18 years of age to enroll 2. Accuplacer Reading score of 74 or greater or Accuplacer Next Generation score of 249 or greater, or ACT Reading score of 22 or greater, or high school GPA of 3.0 or higher (within the last 10 years), or GED Reading score of 175 or higher, or successful completion of RDG100 or CRE101 with a grade of C or better. 3. Completed admission packet 4. Arizona Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card (DPS) 5. Proof of immunizations 6. Healthcare Level CPR Card 7. Healthcare signature form completed

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