Applied Behavior Analysis Graduate Program
Program Overview
College of Education
The College of Education offers a range of programs, including undergraduate, master's, doctoral, and licensure programs.
Applied Behavior Analysis Graduate Program
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Master of Science
The objectives for students in the Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Master of Science program include:
- Applying their knowledge, understanding, and problem-solving abilities in new or unfamiliar environments within multidisciplinary contexts
- Communicating their conclusions, and the knowledge and rationale underpinning their conclusions, to specialist and non-specialist audiences clearly and unambiguously
- Undertaking study in a manner that is largely self-directed (Association for Behavior Analysis International Standards 9-106)
A Capstone Research Project provides student opportunities for originality in developing and applying ideas within a research context. The knowledge gained in coursework is integrated into student practice in their chosen area of population specialization through supervised experiential learning.
Additional supervision for professional certification is available to students at a distance using telepractice independent and group supervision during a second internship year of the program.
Master's in Applied Behavior Analysis Program Requirements
The program requirements include a combination of coursework, supervised experiential learning, and a Capstone Research Project.
Academic Programs
The College of Education offers the following academic programs:
- Undergraduate Programs
- Master's Programs
- Doctoral Programs
- Licensure and Endorsements
