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Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA)

ABA 500 Experimental Analysis of Behavior (3) This course covers the scientific, conceptual, theoretical, and philosophical roots of the experimental analysis of behavior.
Effective: Summer 2003
Prerequisite: enrollment in the Applied Behavior Analysis program permission of program  

ABA 511 Behavior Modification (3) Provides an overview of principles and procedures and use of behavior modification with individuals in diverse settings.
Effective: Spring 2009
 

ABA 522 Single Subject Research (3) This course aims to teach how to critique, design, and analyze single subject research.
Effective: Fall 2001
Prerequisite: enrollment in the Applied Behavior Analysis program or permission of instructor  

ABA 533 Applied Analysis of Behavior (3) Overview of the application of behavior analysis in education, rehabiliation, medicine, business, counseling, and therapy across the age range.
Effective: Summer 2006
Prerequisite: enrollment in the Applied Behavior Analysis program  

ABA 555 Behavioral Intervention in Autism (3) Overview of the use of Behavior Analysis in the education, assessment, and treatment of individuals with autism.
Effective: Summer 2006
Prerequisite: enrollment in the Applied Behavior Analysis program  

ABA 566 Behavioral Pediatrics (3) Overview of behavioral pediatrics and discusses the role of Behavior Analysis within this field.
Effective: Summer 2006
Prerequisite: enrollment in the Applied Behavior Analysis program  

ABA 577 Behavioral Assessment and Treatment of Behavior Disorders (3) Overview of the use of Applied Behavior Analysis in the assessment and treatment of individuals with behavior and emotional disorders.
Effective: Summer 2006
Prerequisite: enrollment in the Applied Behavior Analysis program  

ABA 588 Ethics and Legal Issues in Applied Behavior Analysis (3) This course will cover ethical and legal issues related to applied behavior analysis research and practice.
Effective: Spring 2004
Prerequisite: enrollment in the Applied Behavior Analysis program or permission of instructor  

ABA 594 Research Topics (1-15) Supervised student activities on research projects identified on an individual or small-group basis.
Effective: Fall 2001
 

ABA 594A Research Topics (3) Supervised research project in behavior analysis for degree candidates.
Effective: Fall 2001
Prerequisite: ABA 522, ABA 588 and permission of program  

ABA 595 Internship (1-18) Supervised off-campus, nongroup instruction, including field experiences, practicums, or internships. Written and oral critique of activity required.
Effective: Fall 2001
Prerequisite: prior approval of proposed assignment by instructor  

ABA 597 Special Topics (1-9) Formal courses given on a topical or special interest subject which may be offered infrequently; several different topics may be taught in one year or semester.
Effective: Fall 2001
 

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