Pathway Summary
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- Pathway ID
- 1852
- Pathway Title
- Community Health-Pharmacy Technician
- Pathway Last Updated
- 2021-01-19
Sending Institution Information
- Sending Institution
- Fleming College
- Discipline/Division
- Health, Food and Medical, Recreation
- Program Area
- Pharmaceutical, Medical Laboratory Research/Technologies
- Program Title
- Pharmacy Technician
Receiving Institution Information
- Receiving Institution
- Brock University
- Discipline/Division
- Health and Medicine
- Program Area
- Health, General
- Program Title
- Bachelor of Arts-Community Health
Contact Procedures
For further information contact
Admissions: (905) 688-5550, ext 4068 futurestudent@brocku.ca
Pathway Details
Terms for renewal or cancellation
Brock University Senate will review this transfer pathway after each academic year, introducing mutually agreed upon amendments as appropriate. Any change to this pathway will not affect current students. Students enrolled at Brock at the time of any change shall be allowed to complete their degree based on the original terms of this transfer pathway.
Eligibility for Pathway
A minimum 70% cumulative average on the College Pharmacy Technician Diploma is required for entry to Brock.
Credit transfer
Eligible applicants will be awarded 5.0 credits: 5.0 Year Two Elective credits.
Credits that must be achieved at the receiving institution
Students must complete a minimum ten (10) of fifteen (15) Brock credits to obtain a BA pass degree or fifteen (15) of twenty (20) Brock credits to obtain a BA Honours degree
Anticipated normal schedule of student progression
A minimum of 2 academic years (4 semesters) of full time study is required to complete the Pass (3-year) Bachelor of Arts in Community Health degree or a minimum of 3 academic years (6 semesters) of full time study is required to complete the Honours (4-year) Bachelor of Arts in Community Health.
Credential(s) to be granted on successful completion of all required components
A Bachelor of Arts, Community Health degree from Brock University.
Don’t forget: You should always review institution transfer information before you finalize your options. Contact a transfer advisor if you have further questions.