ABA is a scientific field of study that relies on the principles of learning to deliver meaningful behavior change. Applied behavior analysis skills are especially important in schools or when working with persons on the autism spectrum.
Candidates are prepared for careers as applied behavior analysts in accordance with the educational requirements set forth for professional practice as a licensed behavior analyst in the state of New York.
Our online ABA program provides comprehensive coverage of concepts and principles of behavior analysis, single-subject research methods and designs, functional behavior analysis and other behavior assessment techniques, as well as professional and ethical issues in behavior analysis.
Candidates will further develop professional skills by completing a minimum of 250 hours of supervised experience in applied behavior analysis. Our program prepares candidates to:
Students will be prepared to secure a Limited Permit to complete professional experience requirements towards as an LBA and further pursue licensure. Our program is also aligned with the content areas set forth for the BCBA examination
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By understanding how to analyze and manage change in behavior from a systematic, data-driven approach, graduates will be able to effectively support the needs of the growing population of persons with autism spectrum disorder. Doing so fosters personal and professional growth.
Our highly credentialed faculty have extensive field experience, and with our small class sizes, they’ll give you the individual attention you deserve. Additionally, partnerships with local schools and community agencies provide the practical experience employers crave
Our program is offered completely online, allowing flexibility for the working professional. Furthermore, course offerings are scheduled to help you complete the program in a convenient timeframe.
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If you are matriculated (accepted) student, you may qualify for a Stafford Student Loan, a Federal Perkins Loan, a TAP award (New York state residents).
Knowledge of autism, autism spectrum disorders and related disorders; concepts and principles of behavior analysis, functional behavior assessment, functional behavior analysis, and direct observation, assessment and measurement, research methodology, scientific and professional ethics, maintenance of client records, issues of cultural diversity, and a 150-hour practicum will be obtained.Â
All candidates are required to complete a minimum of 250 hours of supervised experience (exceeding the 150 hour minimum for practicum/internship required by the regulations) as part of course EDU 758: Supervised Fieldwork in Applied Behavior Analysis.
Students must maintain a B average in course work and successfully complete a comprehensive examination and all practicum and internship placements. They must also pass all New York state certification exams.
Behavior Analyst
Clinical Coordinator or Director
ABA Therapist/Consultant
Intervention Specialist
Behavior Program Manager