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Nov 25, 2024
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SPE 787 - Advanced Behavioral Analysis and Intervention Credit Hours: 3
Study of human behavior. The goal of applied behavior analysis is to seek understanding and improvement of human behavior. The goals of this course is to prepare graduate students to be contributing professionals in the area of applied behavior analysis; specifically, to become reflective behaviorists. Students will learn to identify, measure, and record the occurrence and nonoccurrence of behavior. Students will be expected to implement applied behavioral strategies and learn how to evaluate the success of single-case designs as part of a minimum 60 hour field experience.
Prerequisite: admission to the graduate program in Special Education or permission of instructor; and SFR 780 and SPE 616 and SPE 780 and SPE 782 and SPE 792 . Lecture Contact Hours: 3
Typically Offered: Demand
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