OverviewApplied Behavior Analysis (ABA) focuses on evidence-based methods to understand behavior and improve outcomes for individuals and communities. The programme prepares students to apply ethical, research-informed strategies in behavioural healthcare and related service settings.What you’ll learnYou’ll study how behavioural interventions are designed, delivered, and evaluated—along with the systems, legal and ethical considerations that shape real-world practice.
Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) is a field that emphasizes evidence-based techniques to comprehend behavior and enhance outcomes for individuals and communities. This program equips students with the skills to implement ethical and research-informed strategies within behavioral healthcare and related service environments.
In this program, you will explore the design, delivery, and evaluation of behavioral interventions, alongside the systems and legal and ethical frameworks that influence practical applications in the real world.
There are no specific GRE or GMAT requirements for this program. Minimum GPA requirements are not detailed in the available records.
Graduates of the Applied Behavior Analysis program are well-prepared for a range of professional opportunities in behavioral healthcare, providing vital services and interventions that make a significant impact on individuals and communities. The program's focus on ethical practices and evidence-based strategies ensures that students are equipped to meet the challenges in this evolving field.
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