MS in Applied Behavior Analysis and Human Development Join Our Community Start your application MS Degree 30 Credits HA4 School code Entry Level Courses Up to 10 credits in graduate-level coursework in education or related fields may be transferred in prior to matriculating into the Master’s degree program if approved by the faculty advisor. These transfer credits can fulfill an elective requirement or be a direct substitution of a required course. Required courses that are part of accreditation assessments cannot be substituted. Masters' Core EDE455 Research Methods in Applied Behavior Analysis Program Core ED453 Introduction to Applied Behavior Analysis ED458 Methods and Applications in Applied Behavior Analysis EDE454 Assessment and Treatment of Challenging Behaviors EDE456 Ethical and Professional Conduct for Behavior Analysts EDE457 Staff Training and Performance Management EDE452 Behaviorism and the Experimental Analysis of Behavior Electives Choose electives for a total of 6 credits. If desired, you can choose a focus in autism, development, gerontology, medical, research or diversity and equity. Consult with your academic advisor for further details. ED447 Disability and Schools ED457 Autism Spectrum Disorders: Characteristics and Educational Issues EDU455 Policy and Practice in Developmental Differences ED407 Development, Learning, and Teaching for Children Ages 3 to 5 EDU476 Early Intervention for Children with Disabilities (ages birth to 3) ED415 Adolescent Development and Youth Culture (ages 10 to 20) ED419 Life Course Studies EDU494 Adult Development and Aging EDU466 Problem Identification and Intervention in Counseling I EDE419 Foundations of Psychopharmacology and Biological Determinants of Mental Health ED406 Master's Research Methods EDE481 Practical Knowledge and Skills for Research in Health and Education EDU442 Race, Class, Gender, and Disability in American Education Internships 3 credits of supervised practicum experience are required for program completion EDF453 Practicum in Applied Behavioral Analysis Contact admissions (585) 275-3950 admissions@warner.rochester.edu Request information Ready to apply? Start your application Take a course before applying Try us out
MS Degree 30 Credits HA4 School code Entry Level Courses Up to 10 credits in graduate-level coursework in education or related fields may be transferred in prior to matriculating into the Master’s degree program if approved by the faculty advisor. These transfer credits can fulfill an elective requirement or be a direct substitution of a required course. Required courses that are part of accreditation assessments cannot be substituted. Masters' Core EDE455 Research Methods in Applied Behavior Analysis Program Core ED453 Introduction to Applied Behavior Analysis ED458 Methods and Applications in Applied Behavior Analysis EDE454 Assessment and Treatment of Challenging Behaviors EDE456 Ethical and Professional Conduct for Behavior Analysts EDE457 Staff Training and Performance Management EDE452 Behaviorism and the Experimental Analysis of Behavior Electives Choose electives for a total of 6 credits. If desired, you can choose a focus in autism, development, gerontology, medical, research or diversity and equity. Consult with your academic advisor for further details. ED447 Disability and Schools ED457 Autism Spectrum Disorders: Characteristics and Educational Issues EDU455 Policy and Practice in Developmental Differences ED407 Development, Learning, and Teaching for Children Ages 3 to 5 EDU476 Early Intervention for Children with Disabilities (ages birth to 3) ED415 Adolescent Development and Youth Culture (ages 10 to 20) ED419 Life Course Studies EDU494 Adult Development and Aging EDU466 Problem Identification and Intervention in Counseling I EDE419 Foundations of Psychopharmacology and Biological Determinants of Mental Health ED406 Master's Research Methods EDE481 Practical Knowledge and Skills for Research in Health and Education EDU442 Race, Class, Gender, and Disability in American Education Internships 3 credits of supervised practicum experience are required for program completion EDF453 Practicum in Applied Behavioral Analysis