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MICT TO BSN

Mobile Intensive Care Technician to BSN

The School of Nursing at Wichita State University offers a plan to assist mobile intensive care technicians (MICT) to obtain a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree. Up to 8 credit hours of the program may be earned through MICT courses and experience.

A broad-based liberal education of arts, sciences, and humanities supports the community-based nursing curriculum. A framework of the primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of health care provides the basis for continued clinical experiences for the MICT in a variety of acute care and community settings. A preceptored full-time clinical capstone course assures in-depth experience during the final five weeks of the program.

Students are admitted to the professional curriculum after completing 58 hours of pre-professional course work. The application deadline for fall semester admission is February 1; for spring semester, September 1. To qualify as a candidate for admissions, a student must:

  • Achieve a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.75 in all college work and a grade of C or above in prerequisite courses.
  • Be admitted to Wichita State University
  • Obtain a passing score on the nursing entrance test (TEAS)
  • Complete all prerequisite courses or have a plan of study on file in the School of Nursing for completion of all prerequisite courses prior to beginning the program.
  • Have graduated from a Council on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Program (CAAHEP) accredited program based on the National Standard EMT-P curriculum of a Kansas approved program.
  • If graduation was more than three years ago, 1000 hours documented EMT-P work experience within the last three years is required.
  • Be nationally certified as an EMT-P.

For further information call 316-978-5708.

The MICT-BSN faculty advisor is Betty Elder, RN, PhD, CNS

This site is maintained by SCHOOL OF NURSING. This page last modified on Monday, November 16, 2009 12:51:52 PM Central US Time. If you find errors please bring them to the attention of Mary Burnett (mary.burnett@wichita.edu).