Applied Behavioral Analysis with an Emphasis in Autism
Master
Online
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Master
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Online
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Flexible
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Different dates available
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If you’d like to be out on the frontier of a field facing a national shortage, where school children and adults struggle with autism and other developmental disabilities, and where the rewards are both personal and financial, it’s time to explore Ball State’s master’s degree in applied behavior analysis (ABA).
Whether as a teacher, psychologist, ABA therapist, or other human service professional, you’ll find opportunities in schools, hospitals, mental health centers, behavioral centers, and residential facilities where you’ll help clients improve language, motor, social, and reasoning skills. Doors to corporations and industrial settings are now opening where applied behavior analysts teach job skills and promote work performance.
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Course programme
Our program allows you to create a plan of study that fits your life. The 30-credit program can be completed in less than two years, plus course offerings are designed to be flexible.
You can choose to take one or two courses each semester. Your academic advisor will help you create a plan of study that best fits your needs. View the sample plan of study tab below to get an idea of how your program could look.
Courses required for completion of the degree are:
- SPCE 609 Introduction to Applied Behavior Analysis (3 credits)
- SPCE 610 Behavioral Consultation (3 credits)
- SPCE 611 Advanced Applied Behavior Analysis (3 credits)
- SPCE 619 Professional Issues in Applied Behavior Analysis (3 credits)
- SPCE 630 Research Methods for Behavior Analysis (3 credits)
- SPCE 680 Introduction to Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders (3 credits)
- SPCE 682 Interventions and Treatments for Persons with Autism (3 credits)
- SPCE 683 Field-Based Experience in Autism (3 credits)
- or SPCE 638 Field-Based Experience in Applied Behavioral Analysis
- SPCE 689 Verbal Behavior (3 credits)
- SPCE 691 Supervising Human Service Staff in ABA (3 credits)
Applied Behavioral Analysis with an Emphasis in Autism