Applied Behavior Analysis
Mission Statement:
This program is designed for students who desire advanced academic and professional training in behavior analysis, and provides academic, research, clinical, and professional training. Students may specialize by taking electives in areas such as: autism spectrum disorders, developmental disabilities, behavior therapy, functional analysis, or the experimental analysis of behavior.
The program goals for the M.S. in Behavior Analysis are:
- To provide courses to graduate students in Behavior Analysis that will lead to the M.S. degree in Applied Psychology with a Behavior Analysis emphasis.
- To provide internship experiences and supervision for graduate students in Behavior Analysis.
- To provide research experiences for graduate students in Behavior Analysis.
- To provide academic, professional, and career advising and guidance to graduate students in Behavior Analysis.
- To develop interdisciplinary skills for students in Behavior Analysis through the interaction with other programs and agencies.
The Master of Science in Behavior Analysis is accredited by the Association for Behavior Analysis International . Students can complete coursework for the Behavior Analysis Certification Board examinations.
For a comprehensive overview, take a look at the Behavior Analysis Welcome Packet.
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Overview of BACB and M.S. in Applied Behavior Analysis.
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