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Undergraduate BCaBA Course Sequence Applied Behavior Analysis Program Description This online course sequence prepares students for internationally-recognized certification in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Our online curriculum provides the complete path towards a successful career in ABA. Gain valuable experience as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) and advance your career as a Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA). This undergraduate course sequence is verified by Applied Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) and meets the education requirements for both the RBT and BCaBA exams. Career Opportunities This multifaceted field affords diverse opportunities for students interested in pursuing a rewarding career. With many applications in clinical, educational and occupational settings, behavior analysts improve the lives of individuals across a variety of interests. Occupational Fields Applied Animal Behavior Autism Treatment Behavior Gerontology Behavioral Medicine Educational Programming Environment/Sustainability Forensic Behavior Analysis Health, Sport, and Fitness Human Development Neuroscience Organizational Behavior Positive Behavior Support Rehabilitation and Independent Living Social Work Speech Pathology Verbal Behavior and more uwf.edu/aba Admission Requirements Any student who is eligible to take undergraduate coursework is eligible to enroll in this course sequence. Students may add this course sequence to their undergraduate degree and courses can also be used as an elective sequence in the online B.S. in Health Sciences degree. Course Sequence Students must earn a minimum of a “B” grade in each course to continuing pursuing the sequence. Total Hours: 15 q HSC 3102: Health Science Essentials of Behavior Analysis* q HSC 3114: Problem Identification and Functional Assessment in Health Science q HSC 4720: Methodology in Behavior Analysis in Health Science q HSC 4580: Functional Applications of Behavior Analysis in Health Science q HSC 4993: Accelerated Topics Behavior Analysis in Health Science** q HSC 4994: Ethical Considerations in Analysis of Behavior in Health Science** *HSC 3102 meets the curriculum requirements needed for the national Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification exam. **HSC 4993 and HSC 4994 are not required for students who take the BCaBA exam prior to January 2022 Program Contact: Center for Behavior Analysis Argonaut Village 10001 North Davis Highway 850.474.2704 [email protected] uwf.edu/aba

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UndergraduateBCaBACourseSequence

Applied Behavior Analysis

Program Description This online course sequence prepares students for internationally-recognized certification in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Our online curriculum provides the complete path towards a successful career in ABA. Gain valuable experience as a Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) and advance your career as a Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst (BCaBA). This undergraduate course sequence is verified by Applied Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) and meets the education requirements for both the RBT and BCaBA exams. Career Opportunities This multifaceted field affords diverse opportunities for students interested in pursuing a rewarding career. With many applications in clinical, educational and occupational settings, behavior analysts improve the lives of individuals across a variety of interests.

Occupational Fields • Applied Animal Behavior • Autism Treatment • Behavior Gerontology • Behavioral Medicine • Educational Programming • Environment/Sustainability • Forensic Behavior Analysis • Health, Sport, and Fitness • Human Development • Neuroscience • Organizational Behavior • Positive Behavior Support • Rehabilitation and Independent Living • Social Work • Speech Pathology • Verbal Behavior • and more

uwf.edu/aba

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Admission Requirements Any student who is eligible to take undergraduate coursework is eligible to enroll in this course sequence. Students may add this course sequence to their undergraduate degree and courses can also be used as an elective sequence in the online B.S. in Health Sciences degree.

Course Sequence Students must earn a minimum of a “B” grade in each course to continuing pursuing the sequence. Total Hours: 15 q HSC 3102: Health Science Essentials of

Behavior Analysis* q HSC 3114: Problem Identification and Functional

Assessment in Health Science q HSC 4720: Methodology in Behavior Analysis in

Health Science q HSC 4580: Functional Applications of Behavior

Analysis in Health Science q HSC 4993: Accelerated Topics Behavior Analysis

in Health Science** q HSC 4994: Ethical Considerations in Analysis of

Behavior in Health Science**

*HSC 3102 meets the curriculum requirements needed for the national Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) certification exam. **HSC 4993 and HSC 4994 are not required for students who take the BCaBA exam prior to January 2022

Program Contact: Center for Behavior Analysis Argonaut Village 10001 North Davis Highway 850.474.2704 [email protected]

uwf.edu/aba

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Applied Behavior Analysis Program Description This online course sequence prepares students for internationally-recognized certification in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Our online curriculum provides the complete path towards a successful career in ABA. Gain valuable experience as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA). This graduate course sequence is verified by Applied Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) and meets the education requirements for the national BCBA exam. Career Opportunities This multifaceted field affords diverse opportunities for students interested in pursuing a rewarding career. With many applications in clinical, educational and occupational settings, behavior analysts improve the lives of individuals across a variety of interests.

Occupational Fields • Applied Animal Behavior • Autism Treatment • Behavior Gerontology • Behavioral Medicine • Educational Programming • Environment/Sustainability • Forensic Behavior Analysis • Health, Sport, and Fitness • Human Development • Neuroscience • Organizational Behavior • Positive Behavior Support • Rehabilitation and Independent Living • Social Work • Speech Pathology • Verbal Behavior • and more

uwf.edu/aba

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Admission Requirements Students who possess a master’s degree in a relevant field or are enrolled in a graduate program at a different institution may register for our online course sequence to meet the requirements for BCBA certification. Students may apply for the online M.A. in Exceptional Student Education with a Specialization in ABA which includes all courses required to take the BCBA certification exam.

Course Sequence Students must earn a minimum of a “B” grade in each course to continuing pursuing the sequence. Total Hours: 21 q EDF 6225: Foundations of Applied Behavior Analysis q EDF 6226: Behavioral Assessments, Interventions,

and Outcomes in Education q EDF 6223: ABA Systems and Support q EDF 6437: Measurement and Single Case Design q EDF 6557: Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis q EDF 6224: Supervision and Management Fluency q EDF 6222: Concepts of Applied Behavior Analysis

Optional M.A. in Exceptional Student Education with Specialization in Applied Behavior Analysis Courses Total Hours: 9 q EDF 6325: Autism and the Law (2 credits) q EDF 6321: Intensive Intervention in Autism

and Related Disabilities (2 credits) q EDF 6280: Curriculum Design, Stimulus

Equivalence, and Generativity (2 credits) q EEX 6051: Exceptionalities

Program Contact: Center for Behavior Analysis Argonaut Village 10001 North Davis Highway 850.474.2704 [email protected]

uwf.edu/aba