
B.Sc. in Critical Care Technology is an undergraduate course of 3 years designed to train individuals in offering specialized care to critically ill patients in Intensive Care Units (ICUs), emergency departments and operation theaters.
Apply NowB.Sc. in Critical Care Technology is an undergraduate course of 3 years designed to train individuals in offering specialized care to critically ill patients in Intensive Care Units (ICUs), emergency departments and operation theaters. This course trains students to learn about the knowledge and skills needed in operating and maintaining high tech critical care devices as well as helping physicians and nurses during medical emergencies. The course will include studying of human anatomy, human physiology, human pathology, emergency medicine, patient monitoring, critical care techniques, intensive care management, and medical devices. MIU offers this course through the full-time route with theoretical and practical learning. This course enables candidates to acquire technical knowledge, communications skills, analytical thinking ability, and patient care skills which are necessary in the health care industry. Those interested in joining this course must have passed 10+2 in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.