No. Go get a degree in the sciences field boost your gpa, to 3.4-3.5 . do volunteer work, and extracurricular activities.
It depends on what college of pharmacy you attend, but most require a lot of chemistry, some physics and calculus.
It depends on what college of pharmacy you attend, but most require a lot of chemistry, some physics and calculus.
Yes. You can get it at a 2-year community college.
Many community colleges offer pharmacy tech classes across the US. If you live in Littleton, Colorado the Arapahoe Community College offers this training. (303)797-5944.
You can take them at Ivy Tech Community College.
If you are attending a community college, then you should go to the counseling department and request to speak with a transfer counselor. He/she will be able to appropriately advise you on preparing for pharmacy schools and the best program at the community college level. That being said, click on the related links section (U.S. Department of Labor) indicated below. This site will give you a wealth of information on the requirements for a career in pharmacy and much more.
It really depends on what College of Pharmacy that you plan to go to. most require that you take about two years of classes before attending the College. Some of those classes might be, Chemistry, calculus, physics, anatomy, physiology, and microbiology.
Chicago College of Pharmacy was created in 1859.
Yokohama College of Pharmacy was created in 2006.
UIC College of Pharmacy was created in 1859.
AISSMS College of Pharmacy was created in 1996.
Appalachian College of Pharmacy was created in 2003.