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To be a qualified Pharmacist, you must first acquire a license that covers one to two years of a college level curriculum, including subjects such as math, biology, chemistry, and physics. You would also need to take the Pharmacy Colleges Admissions Test (PCAT) to qualify for such professional courses. Upon clearing the PCAT, you will need to complete the entire professional course to become a qualified pharmacist. Several colleges offer professional courses and programs in pharmacy. Get more information by using the links on our site.

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At Sanford-Brown, your studies focus primarily on the essential concepts and skills most employers look for in entry-level employees. Our goal is to provide you with the practical information and experience you need to get your foot in the door. Some programs can be completed in as few as 12-24 months. Day, evening and weekend classes allow working adults to fit their education into their busy schedules.


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