It really depends what kind of med tech. It could be as simple as a very specific medical technician course or program or you may need some base courses like Biology and chemistry.
Biology, Math, Chemistry, and other STEM classes
You need to train with an certified pharmacy tech. You also need to go to college to take classes in order to get certified. In order to become certified you need to have training before you can begin work.
To become a pharmacy technician is needed to study medicine and pharmaceutical assistance and have completed several internships in medicine and have the respective certificates.
There are many different classes required, depending on what school you attend. However, all classes will follow the standards set by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology.
The high school math requirements for most colleges are algebra, geometry, and trigonometry
You don't need to take any courses, if you are already handy. But some classes I took that were helpful were: chassis, engines, AC/heat. One very important class, and probably the first one to take... automotive electronics.
You can take pharmacy tech classes at any of the universities in Cleveland, OH. You can find them at www.collegebound.net or www.PharmacyTechs.net You can get pharmacy tech classes in Clevland at the Kaplan Univesity campus. You can also take classes online at www.PharmacyTechs.net
In the Chicago area, you can take med tech classes at Chicago University. This is a large university that offers many med tech classes so you can get your degree.
The radiology tech lessons can be done online though the actual tests will need to be taken in person. Taking online classes allow you to take it at any university.
Yes. A college adviser can certainly tell you how to become and engineer and which classes to take. You could also attend a Tech school.
If you are planning to attend school to become a pharmacy technician you may be required to attend a class for it.
Omri tech classes are very specialized but there are schools out there that do have these classes. Depending on your area, you may want to call a few nearby schools, to see if courses are provided.