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Dec 21, 2024
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EDU 6372 - Applied Behavior Analysis II: Fundamentals of Behavioral Assessment & Intervention - J Credit(s): 3
This course reviews the basic concepts and principles of Applied Behavior Analysis presented in ABA I (EDU 5371 ) and progresses to advanced ABA theory and methods. Students read and critique research studies and related articles and begin to apply ABA principles in the natural environment to increase pro-social behaviors and/or reduce maladaptive or interfering behaviors. Students will conduct a functional behavioral assessment; design and implement a direct and daily data-collection system; and develop, implement and evaluate an individualized behavior-change procedure for at least one individual. This course addresses the following BACB content areas: Behavioral Assessment; and Selecting Interventions, Outcomes and Strategies (35 hours); Behavior Change Procedures; and Systems Support (10 hours). Fall semesters
Prerequisites: EDU 5371
Offering Location: Johnson Campus
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