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Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree Completion

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!) 

General Education Requirements:


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).