SPYF 538 Applied Behavior Analysis

This course introduces candidates to the conceptual and empirical issues underlying the science of behavior. Candidates will learn basic concepts in science and behavior, selecting, defining and measuring behavior, evaluating and analyzing behavior change. This course will allow candidates to practice interpreting articles from the behavior analytic literature. Candidates in the School Psychology Program must take this course concurrently with SPYF 562, Applied Behavior Analysis Practicum I. Pre-requisite(s): Admission to the Ed.S. School Psychology Program or permission of program coordinator. Co-requisite(s): SPYF 562. 2 semester hours

Credits

3