Through coursework and supervised clinical experience, doctoral students can meet the requirements to sit for the Behavior Analysis Certification Board exam to become Board Certified Behavior Analysts.Faculty and current doctoral students are engaged in research and development projects in a variety of topics, including, but not limited to behavioral interventions for individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities, preference and reinforcer assessment, direct instruction, fluency, functional analysis, assessment and treatment of problem behavior, parent training, verbal behavior and school-wide Positive Behavior Supports.Get the Planning Guide for this specialization
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