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RN Programs in AlabamaRN to BSN programs are for associate degree or diploma RN graduates. RN to BSN programs take into account your previous nursing education and experience. LPN to RN programs are designed for licensed practical nurses who wish to become registered nurses. LPN to RN programs last about one year. Second-degree nursing programs are for individuals who already have a four-year degree. Second-degree programs take into account your previous education and last about two years. Accelerated second-degree nursing programs take 12-18 months to complete and have stringent entrance requirements. Registered Nurse (RN) SchoolsTroy
State University - Troy - School of Nursing University
of Alabama - College of Nursing at Huntsville Northwest
Shoals Community College Oakwood College Snead
State Community College - Nursing Program Southern
Union State Community College Tuskegee
University - School of Nursing University
of North Alabama - College of Nursing University
of West Alabama Wallace
State Community College - Dothan Wallace
State Community College - Hanceville Wallace
State Community College - Selma RN Programs in Alabama
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South University Launches Master of Science in Nursing Degree Online Montgomery, Alabama - South University is launching a master of science in nursing degree (MSN), the institution's fourth online graduate degree. The new degree program is designed for the registered nurse (RN) who already has a BSN degree and is interested in nursing education. The new master's degree program consists of 12 courses totaling 48 quarter hours enabling students to complete the program in less than two years. The online MSN program permits nurses working full-time to continue their education while meeting their demanding schedules. "The Master of Science in Nursing program is designed for current nurses who want to pursue more advanced positions in today's challenging health care environment," said John T. South, III., chancellor of South University. "With the South University online MSN degree, nurses can continue to work full time and attend classes on a convenient schedule that will enable them to pursue a graduate education." The RN to MSN degree program at South University will enhance the knowledge of current registered nurses, develop clinical teaching skills and will provide them with the opportunity to learn to utilize research in the nursing practice. Read more about the online RN to MSN program at South University. |
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