Walden University in Minneapolis now offers a BSN in nursing designed to meet increasing demands for qualified nurses. The BSN degree completion program is designed for current RNs who hold a hospital diploma, an associate degree in nursing, or a bachelor’s degree other than a BSN. The 180-credit program will include a mix of general education requirements and nursing-specific coursework and requires a minimum of 45 credits be completed at Walden. For information, visit www.WaldenU.edu.
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