If you are a registered nurse with a nursing diploma or associate degree, you can earn your BSN degree in 20 months at Malone University.
You attend classes one night per week, plus clinicals and group projects, as a member of a 20-student cohort. Malone’s sequential, lock-step approach maximizes convenience, with one price for the entire program, including all tuition, books, class materials and related course fees.
Special Features:
• 20 month program with most theory classes meeting one night a week
• Small classes with other working nurses who share your goal
• Credit for prior learning
• Keep your job while you work on your degree and prepare to advance in your career
• Lock-step program for adult learners with professional employment schedules
Requirements:
The Completion Program for RNs consists of 42.5
required semester hours with 36.5 semester hours in the nursing major.
These courses are sequential and a lock-step approach is used for each
entering class of students (20 maximum).
The courses include:
(Please note, clicking on each course title will take you to the Academic Catalog website, where you may read each course description!)
The following general education requirements also apply, many of which are fulfilled by courses already listed above in the major requirements: one course each in communications (NRN 392); English composition; research writing; quantitative reasoning (NRN 306, 421); and cross-cultural studies (NRN 400); two courses in biblical studies/religion (BIBL 200, THEO 407); and seven courses from at least three of the following areas â€" English/literature; fine arts/art/music; history; economics/political science/sociology/social science; philosophy; psychology; and natural science.
Interested RNs may contact the School of Nursing for additional information (330.471.8166).