Behavior Analysis, Minor

Program Code: BHACA_UMNR

Program Description

This minor is intended for undergraduate students who seek foundational knowledge and applied skills in the field of behavior analysis. The 21 credit minor was designed to help undergraduate students prepare for further academic study (e.g., graduate education) or employment in a variety of settings. The curriculum is specifically designed to prepare students to meet the initial training requirements leading to national board certification in behavior analysis (i.e., Registered Behavior Technician®, Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst®).

The overall model of the minor emphasizes the core areas of behavior analysis, their application to people across all human behavior (e.g., adults disposing of trash along the road, children engaging in behaviors impeding learning, or people with diabetes not taking insulin or following diet plans) and disciplines (e.g., autism, education, health, psychology, medicine, business) within research and ethical practice. Training will involve the foundational development of assessment, application, and ethical intervention.

Program Requirements

Requirement Credits
Requirements for the Minor 21

Requirements for the Minor

A grade of C or better is required for all courses in the minor, as specified by Senate Policy 59-10. In addition, at least six credits of the minor must be unique from the prescribed courses required by a student's major(s).

Prescribed Courses
Prescribed Courses: Require a grade of C or better
PSYCH 100Introductory Psychology Keystone/General Education Course3
PSYCH 443Treatment and Education in Developmental Disabilities3
PSYCH 473Behavior Modification3
PSYCH 488Ethics in Behavioral Sciences and Education3
Additional Courses
Additional Courses: Require a grade of C or better
PSYCH 261Introduction to Psychology of Learning Keystone/General Education Course3
or PSYCH 461 Advanced Conditioning and Learning
Supporting Courses and Related Areas
Supporting Courses and Related Areas: Require a grade of C or better
ABA 495Internship in Behavior Analysis3
or ABA 494 Research Projects in Behavior Analysis
Select 3 credits from the following:3
Understanding Communication: Verbal Behavior
Psychological Intervention in Childhood
Leadership in Work Settings
Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis

Contact

Harrisburg

SCHOOL OF BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES AND EDUCATION
Olmsted Building, W311
Middletown, PA 17057
717-948-6034
jsf5@psu.edu