3-Year Bachelor of Science in Nursing 

Chamberlain College of Nursing's Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program enables students to earn their BSN degree in as few as three years of year-round study instead of the typical four years with summers off, allowing students to enter the workforce sooner than their peers at other higher education institutions. The CCNE-accredited* BSN degree program is available at 13 locations across the country, each featuring high-tech nursing labs and experienced faculty.

BSN Degree Locations

  • Arizona - Phoenix, Arizona
  • Florida - Jacksonville, Florida
  • Florida - Miramar, Florida 
  • Georgia - Atlanta, Georgia 
  • Illinois - Addison, Illinois 
  • Illinois - Chicago, Illinois
  • Illinois - Tinley Park, Illinois
  • Indiana - Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Missouri - St. Louis, Missouri 
  • Ohio - Cleveland, Ohio 
  • Ohio - Columbus, Ohio 
  • Texas - Houston, Texas
  • Virginia - Arlington, Virginia


  • Call Us: 877.751.5783

    Chamberlain Was the Obvious Choice For Me


    "No wait list, immediate enrollment in the nursing program, and a BSN in three years, with a lot of clinical experience before graduation." 
    – Karen, BSN Student, Phoenix Campus

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    Overview

    Chamberlain College of Nursing’s BSN degree program is an entry-level program for those looking to launch a nursing career.

    • Earn a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree in as few as three years**
    • Jump right in: No pre-requisites or prior experience required
    • Enrich your education with clinical learning experiences

    ** The on-site Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program can be completed in three years of year-round study instead of the typical four years with summers off.

    High-tech Nursing Simulation Labs

    Program Curriculum

    The Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program incorporates liberal arts and nursing coursework in a program that provides the education and skills necessary for a lifetime of personal and professional growth. The liberal arts component of the curriculum provides the student with a liberal arts foundation. This is accomplished through academic experiences that provide the skills needed for advanced studies and lifelong learning. The first year of the program emphasizes liberal arts and prepares the student for the nursing major.

    BSN Degree Program Curriculum Plan (PDF)

    The nursing curriculum prepares the graduate for the practice of professional nursing. This is accomplished through an integration of theoretical  knowledge, psychomotor skill acquisition, and development of clinical judgment/reasoning. The curriculum integrates professional, ethical and legal standards with decision-making, problem solving, and  leadership  development.  The curriculum is designed to promote life-long learning among the graduates.

    For many students, the first year of the program focuses on liberal arts and sciences.  However given individual transferred course work, program plans vary.  The majority of nursing coursework occurs in the second and third years. Significant clinical practice and SimCare Center hours are planned throughout the degree program to allow the student apply content and concepts learned.  The combination of classroom, clinical, and SimCare Center experiences promotes safe, high-quality, competent, and compassionate nursing practice. Students' clinical experiences occur in a variety of healthcare settings, including acute- and long-term care facilities, as well as in ambulatory and community settings.

    The BSN degree program consists of a minimum of 129 credit hours: 60 credit hours in liberal arts and sciences and 69 credit hours in the nursing major.

    The registered nurse with an associate degree or diploma may earn the BSN degree via online instruction. The online option allows the registered nurse student to complete the BSN degree in three semesters within an educational format designed for adult learners. Advantages include the convenience of scheduling, a focus on core content readily applicable to professional settings, and interaction with peers who share many similar professional experiences and values.



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    *The Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program at Chamberlain College of Nursing is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE, One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530, Washington, DC 20036, 202.887.6791).

    *Chamberlain College of Nursing is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and is a member of the North Central Association, www.ncahlc.org.

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