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GRAD > ABA > 655

Applied Behavior Analysis: Settings and Supports

Description:
This advanced course offers intensive study of selected topics in the field of applied behavior analysis. The curriculum has been approved by the national Behavior Analyst Certification Board as addressing competencies in the application of behavioral analytic principles, methods in applied settings, and other behavioral principles. Researchers, practitioners, and parents will provide insights into current issues regarding the use of behavioral techniques with unique populations, settings, and applications. These issues might include specialized methodology for working with young children or with students who have experienced head injury. Techniques for using behavioral methodology for staff evaluations and training will also be explored. Students will complete an extensive case study planned and implemented to demonstrate mastery of the course competencies. This fourth course also meets Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc. (BACB) requirements in the application of behavior analytic principles and methods in applied settings and other behavioral principles (45.5 hrs).

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TBA