The Master of Science degree in Applied Behavior Analysis provides:  (a) coursework required for Board Certified Behavior Analyst certification, (b) support in obtaining the experience required for Board Certified Behavior Analyst certification, and (c) opportunities for independent research. Graduates of this program will be prepared to work in applied settings such as schools, hospitals, and other organizations as Applied Behavior Analysts.

Students will be required to complete 45 credit hours of designated course and practicum work, including 15 credit hours of intensive practicum experience, 4 credit hours of Research in Behavior Analysis, and 2 credit hours of Thesis.

For department information or additional degree requirements, go to the Psychological Science department page.

Total Credits Required 45