Applied Behavior Analysis at Lehigh
Lehigh University is proud to offer a course sequence in Applied Behavior Analysis that meet the requirements for the designation of Verified Course Sequence by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB). Lehigh currently offers two programs on Behavior Analysis: a master’s (M.Ed.) and a certificate.
10 courses (30 credits)
Core coursework consists of:
Applied Behavior Analysis (SPED 402)
K-12 Classroom Environment Management (SPED 409)
Behavior Analysts: Ethics and Professional Conduct (SPED 410)
Autism Spectrum Disorders and Evidence-Based Practices (SPED 416)
Positive Behavior Support (SPED 432)
Single-Subject Research Design (EDUC 461)
Students are also required to take 3 credits in diversity and 6 credits of electives.
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7 courses (21 credits)
Coursework consists of:
Applied Behavior Analysis (SPED 402)
K-12 Classroom Environment Management (SPED 409)
Behavior Analysts: Ethics and Professional Conduct (SPED 410)
Autism Spectrum Disorders and Evidence-Based Practices (SPED 416)
Alternative Curricular Approaches (SPED 418)
Positive Behavior Support (SPED 432)
Single-Subject Research Design (EDUC 461)
Lehigh University Autism Services offers supervision for BCBA trainees who are employed by LUAS. We are currently providing supervision that meets the requirements for Concentrated Supervised Fieldwork.
For more information on supervision, contact inautism@lehigh.edu
BACB Requirements and Task list can be found at www.bacb.org