New Jersey Pharmacy Technician Schools and Programs

New Jersey offers a wide range of training options for those who wish to become pharmacy technicians. The programs are offered by community colleges and universities, and you can expect to graduate in up to one year. Once training is complete, you will be offered a clinical practice at hospitals or retail pharmacies.

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Pharmacy Technician Programs

American Institute of Medical Sciences & Education

908-222-0002

4500 New Brunswick Ave, Piscataway, NJ 08854

Accreditation: ABHES

Program Type: Hybrid

AIMS is a vocational school located in Piscataway, NJ, which specializes in allied healthcare workforce training.

Its hybrid Pharmacy Technician Training program is one of the most comprehensive and can be finished in under 9 months. AIMS Education has agreements with a number of pharmacies in the area, so those who complete classroom and lab hours will receive a placement at a clinical site for an internship.

With over 450 hours of classroom and lab instruction and a 200-hour externship, students are ready to earn the Certified Pharmacy Technician designation from PTCB (after passing the exam).

Brookdale Community College

732-224-2345

765 Newman Springs Rd, Lincroft, NJ 07738

With the main campus in Lincroft and multiple regional locations across New Jersey, Brookdale Community College is a reputable public school.

It offers a number of training options for prospective pharmacy technicians, including a hybrid course with both in-person and remote live instruction, a fully online program (offered by Brookdale’s Center for Career Development), and an accelerated prep course for PTCE exam, which is an option if you have already completed your training or have 500 hours of work experience as a pharmacy technician.

Thanks to its reputation, students who have completed the theoretical part of the training then become eligible for clinical externship.

County College of Morris

973-328-5000

214 Center Grove Rd, Randolph, NJ 07869

Accreditation: PTCB

Program Type: Hybrid

Over one thousand students become graduates of CCM for a variety of certificate and associate degree programs.

For pharmacy technicians, Morris offers multiple training options:

  • Apprenticeship program with up to 220 hours of classroom instruction and 2000 hours of on-the-job training, which is paid.
  • Hybrid 150-hour program to prepare for the PTCB exam
  • Fully online option with an externship at a local pharmacy chain

There is also a separate 76-hour Sterile Compounding course for those who already have their CPht credential and wish to advance their career.

Hudson County Community College

201-714-7100

70 Sip Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07306

HCCC prides itself on being an award-winning educational institution, yet having accessible career training programs for both classroom and online students.

Their pharmacy technology course can be taken remotely. However, it’s recommended to sign up for a Clinical Rotation at a retail pharmacy or hospital in order to become skilled in on-the-job techniques like preparing medications, managing stock, ordering, and packaging.

Students often get a placement at local CVS or Walgreens pharmacies and are ready to pass the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board exam.

Mercer County Community College

609-570-3416

1200 Old Trenton Rd, West Windsor Township, NJ 08550

Being one of the oldest community colleges in the state, MCCC is home to more than 7,000 students that apply for its courses each year. Its open-door admission policy opens an affordable way to train for your future career.

It’s distance learning pharmacy technology course can be completed at your own schedule in under one year, after which Mercer will help you to complete practice at one of the local chain pharmacies.

In addition, they offer a voucher for the certification exam, which you will be prepared to pass thanks to over 400 hours of quality instruction.

New Jersey City University

201-200-2000

2039 John F. Kennedy Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07305

Program Type: Online

NJCU was originally established in 1927 as a school for teachers. Over the years, it has evolved and expanded its academic offerings, firmly establishing itself as one of the premier universities in the Garden State.

The online pharmacy technician course offered here can be completed at your own pace, within 1 year or less. It also includes a 100+ hour externship.

Among other subjects, students will learn Pharmacy Law and Ethics, Pharmacology, Insurance, and Inventory Procedures. To qualify for an externship, candidates are required to pass the final exam.

Passaic County Community College

973-684-6800

1 College Blvd, Paterson, NJ 07505

Located in Paterson, New Jersey, Passaic County Community College was opened in 1971. Now it offers a wide variety of career and bridge training programs.

It’s also home to an acclaimed online pharmacy technician course that you can take from the comfort of your home. Upon its completion, students are also eligible to apply for a clinical externship. This program is also eligible for a grant through NJ Health Professions Consortium.

With classes like Orientation to Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Calculations, and Pharmacology included in the syllabus, graduates become fully ready to pass the PTCB National Certification Exam.

Rowan College – South Jersey

856-468-5000

1400 Tanyard Rd, Sewell, NJ 08080

RCSJ was established in 1966 and is often considered one of the best institutions in the state. It has campuses in Gloucester and Cumberland.

Rowan offers pharmacy technician programs with both classroom and online instruction. If you opt for an offline program, it can be taken in their Cumberland location.

Both programs offer a high-quality curriculum with subjects like Drug Compounding, Dosage Conversions, and Calculations being extensively covered. An externship arranged by the college will help future graduates practice their skills in either retail or hospital pharmacies.

Salem Community College

856-299-2100

460 Hollywood Ave, Carneys Point, NJ 08069

Located in beautiful Carneys Point, on an impressive 11-acre campus, Salem Community College is accredited to offer certificates and associate degrees.

Its comprehensive on-campus Pharmacy Technician Certificate program prepares its graduates for immediate placement in the healthcare field.

The two-semester and 31-credit program covers everything from Medical Terminology to Pharmacology and Ethics.

Warren County Community College

908-835-2300

475 NJ-57, Washington, NJ 07882

Founded in 1981, and re-accredited in 2018, WCCC offers everything a student should expect from a well-established public school.

Warren’s Pharmacy Technician Program is 50 hours long, which makes it a great choice for those looking to start working as soon as possible. Because it is only available offline, intake dates vary, and should be confirmed directly with the college.

Despite the program being relatively short, it covers both basic and more advanced subjects like IV solutions, Major Classes of Drugs, and Prescription Label Requirements. An 80-hour externship is included. It is optional, but we strongly recommend enrolling.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the requirements to become a pharmacy technician in New Jersey?

The state requires pharmacy techs to be 18 years or older, have a high-school diploma (or its equivalent) and pass a criminal background check.

Do you have to be certified to work as a pharmacy technician in New Jersey?

No, the New Jersey State Board of Pharmacy doesn’t require certification. However, it’s still recommended to improve the chances of employment.

Learn more: Pharmacy Technician Certification in New Jersey

Do you need a registration or license to work as a pharmacy tech in New Jersey?

NJ doesn’t have licensing requirements for pharmacy technicians, however, the Board of Pharmacy requires all pharmacy technicians to become registered with the state within 180 days of employment.

Learn more: Pharmacy Technician Registration in New Jersey

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