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Dec 30, 2024
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EDU 6373 - Applied Behavior Analysis III: Advanced Applications & Ethics Credit(s): 3
A portion of this course is spent exploring issues of ethics and standards of professional practice in Applied Behavior Analysis as well as legal, cultural and social issues. Students are expected to apply behavior-change concepts and procedures as part of their final project both for this class and for their Master’s Action Project. A review and exploration of ethics as they pertain to the broader field and to the identified intervention, behavioral assessment and selection of intervention will be part of the Master’s Action Project as well as outcome strategies and support of systems in which behavioral changes are to occur. This course addresses the following BACB content areas: Ethical Considerations (10 hours); Behavior Change Procedures; and Systems Support (35 hours). Spring semesters
Prerequisites: EDU 6372
Offering Location: Johnson Campus
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