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ABA 710: Principles of Applied Behavior Analysis
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course will focus on the basic tenets of the science of applied behavior analysis that are the underpinnings of effective teaching strategies. Students will study the philosophy and science of applied behavior analysis, an overview of the areas of the field of ABA and its relation to education and psychology, basic vocabulary and concepts in the field, strategies for measuring behavior, basic strategies for increasing and decreasing behaviors of students, and ethical considerations in the application of ABA in a variety of settings.
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ABA 720: Applications of Applied Behavior Analysis
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course will extend the Basic Principles and Concepts course to include application of the principles of applied behavior analysis in educational and other therapeutic settings. It will focus on behavioral intervention strategies and change procedures, evaluation and assessment strategies, and methods of accountability in ABA interventions. In addition, focus will be placed on the ethical use of intervention strategies and making decisions regarding ethical treatment for individuals with a variety of challenges. The course will emphasize applications in applied behavior analysis in education as well as other areas of study. Prerequisite: ABA 710
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ABA 730: Behavior Assessment Models in Applied Behavior
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course will focus on the variety of delivery models for services within the ABA model. Areas of focus will include the behavioral models of developmental disabilities, treatment of autism, organizational behavior management, school psychology, sports psychology, and education. Principles and research in each area will be addressed and participants will employ a variety of strategies from each area in the course assignments. Prerequisites: ABA 710
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ABA 740: Evaluating Interventions in Applied Behavior Analysis
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course will focus on evaluation strategies used in both research and in the ethical provision of interventions. It will cover a variety of measurement and assessment strategies for determining the effectiveness of interventions on a single-subject and small group design. Additional focus will be on the interpretation of the research literature to make sound decisions about assessment and intervention strategies for a variety of populations.
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ABA 750: Professional Issues in Applied Behavior Analysis
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course will focus on issues of professionalism and ethics for the practice of applied behavior analysis in research and clinical settings. It will also address issues of working with systems to effect positive change in organizations and for individuals through consultation and collaboration with other professionals. Using applied behavior analysis to provide systems support and change to enhance work as a consultant will be the underlying basis for the course. Prerequisite: ABA 710
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ABA 760: Practicum in Applied Behavior Analysis I
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This introductory practicum is designed to meet the supervision requirements for the BCBA or BCaBA certification. Students must be engaged in practicum activities at least 20 hours per week in a job that requires the application of ABA principles. Supervision will take place weekly in both group and individual formats and will address both increasing and decreasing behaviors. Students will be expected to collect and share data on their cases and employ strategies of behavioral assessment and intervention with input from their supervisor. Prerequisite: ABA 710
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ABA 770: Practicum in Applied Behavior Analysis II
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course is designed to continue the supervision begun in ABA 760 and has similar requirements. Students will be expected to provide written reports and intervention plans as part of their supervision. Students must be engaged in practicum activities at least 20 hours per week in a position that requires the application of ABA principles. Supervision will take place weekly in both group format and individual formats and will address both increasing and decreasing behaviors. Prerequisites: ABA 760
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ABA 780: Advanced Practicum in Applied Behavior Analysis I
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This advanced practicum is designed to meet the supervision requirements for students seeking their BCBA and will continue the work begun in the previous two practicums. Students must be engaged in a position requiring the application of ABA principles at least 20 hours per week. Supervision will take place weekly or bi-weekly in a group or individual format and will address both increasing and decreasing behaviors. Students will be expected to collect and share data on their cases and employ strategies of behavioral assessment and intervention with input from their supervisor. Prerequisites: ABA 770
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ABA 790: Advanced Practicum in Applied Behavior Analysis II
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This advanced practicum is designed to meet the supervision requirements for students seeking their BCBA and will continue the work begun in the previous three practicums. Students must be engaged in a position requiring the application of ABA principles at least 20 hours per week. Supervision will take place weekly or bi-weekly in a group or individual format and will address both increasing and decreasing behaviors. Students will be expected to collect and share data on their cases and employ strategies of behavioral assessment and intervention with input from their supervisor.
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ACT 1999: Prior Learning Credits in Accounting
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course number and prefix indicate award of lower-level undergraduate prior learning credit in Accounting. This course is repeatable up to 12 credits.
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