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About the Course
A Pharmacy Assistant helps licensed Pharmacists provide medication and other health care products to patients. Pharmacy Assistants usually perform routine tasks to help prepare prescribed medication, such as counting tablets and labelling bottles. They also perform administrative duties, such as answering phones, stocking shelves, and operating cash registers. Pharmacy Assistants refer any questions regarding prescriptions, drug information, or health matters to a pharmacist. CPR, First Aid and WHMIS will be completed during the program.
About College/Univserity
Sprott Shaw College is a private career college in British Columbia, Canada, with a 120-year history. It offers hands-on, accelerated diploma and certificate programs in high-demand fields like healthcare, business, and trades, with continuous monthly start dates. With 15 campuses throughout the province, it provides extensive career placement assistance and lifetime course refreshers to its alumni. Note that as a private institution, Sprott Shaw graduates are generally not eligible for the federal Post-Graduation Work Permit Program
Language Requirement
All programs at Sprott Shaw College (SSC) are conducted in English, making proficiency in the English language a requirement for enrollment.
The required proficiency can be demonstrated through 1) completion of secondary or post-secondary education where English is the language of instruction and is also one of the country’s official languages, or 2) An approved English Language Assessment, 3) Graduation from Sprott Shaw Language College’s (SSLC) EPE: English for Post-Secondary Education program, or 4) For mature (≥ 19 years) students who are facing barriers and cannot access their educational records or provide sufficient evidence of secondary or post-secondary education.
SSC programs that have a higher English language level require additional years of secondary or post-secondary education where English is the language of instruction or where language proficiency is to be otherwise demonstrated, are identified within the relevant program outlines.



