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BCIS 6910: Special Problems
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of North Texas
6910. Special Problems. 1-12 hours. Research by doctoral students in fields of special interest. Includes project research studies and intensive reading programs, accompanied by conferences with professors in field involved. Prerequisite(s): approved applications for special problems/independent research/dissertation credit must be submitted to the COBA MBA/MS Advising Office prior to registration.
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BCIS 6940: Individual Research
1.00 - 12.00 Credits
University of North Texas
6940. Individual Research. 1-12 hours. Individual research for the doctoral candidate. Prerequisite(s): approved applications for special problems/independent research/dissertation credit must be submitted to the COBA Student Advising Office prior to registration.
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BCIS 6950: Doctoral Dissertation
3.00 - 9.00 Credits
University of North Texas
6950. Doctoral Dissertation. 3, 6 or 9 hours. To be scheduled only with consent of department. 12 hours credit required. No credit assigned until dissertation has been completed and filed with the graduate dean. Doctoral students must maintain continuous enrollment in this course subsequent to passing qualifying examination for admission to candidacy. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): approved applications for special problems/independent research/dissertation credit must be submitted to the COBA Student Advising Office prior to registration.
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BEHV 2110: Behavior Principles and Personal Relations
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
2110. Behavior Principles and Personal Relations. 3 hours. Describes behavior principles that underlie social interactions among individuals. Identifies behavior patterns conducive to satisfying and socially productive interactions and patterns likely to be destructive to others as well as to oneself. Makes use of behavior principles to understand how behavior patterns change in relation to the behavior of others in the social environment. Students use behavior principles to understand the role of their own behavior in productive and in destructive interactions. May not be substituted for any course required for major
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BEHV 2300: Behavior Principles I
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
2300. Behavior Principles I. 3 hours. Introduction to applied behavior analysis. Behavior is examined as a part of the natural world, with primary focus on principles describing relations between operant behavior and its consequences. The principles of reinforcement, extinction, differential reinforcement and punishment are related to naturally occurring events and to experimental and intervention procedures. Basic measurement concepts introduced. Satisfies the Social and Behavioral Sciences requirement of the University Core Curriculum.
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BEHV 2700: Behavior Principles II
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
2700. Behavior Principles II. 3 hours. Behavioral principles describing relations between behavior and antecedents. Principles of operant stimulus control, discrimination and generalization, stimulus equivalence and establishing operations are related to laboratory procedures, to occurrence in everyday life and to intervention techniques. Principles of respondent (Pavlovian) conditioning related to laboratory procedures, everyday occurrence and their applications in behavioral interventions. Prerequisite(s): BEHV 2300 or 3150.
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BEHV 2980: Experimental Course
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of North Texas
2980. Experimental Course. 1-4 hours. New courses offered on a trial basis.
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BEHV 3000: Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism I
4.00 Credits
University of North Texas
3000. Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism I: Basic Techniques. 4 hours. (3;1) Describes basic treatment techniques involved in behavioral treatment of children with autism. Students learn behavioral characteristics and etiology of autism and the history of applied behavior analysis in autism, and complete extensive supervised practical training. Prerequisite(s): BEHV 2300 or 3150.
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BEHV 3150: Basic Behavior Principles
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
3150. Basic Behavior Principles. 3 hours. Basic principles underlying behavior change in all fields; experimental underpinnings of science of behavior; focus on the relations among events that account for the acquisition and maintenance of individual behavior
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BEHV 3200: Science, Skepticism, and Weird Behavior
3.00 Credits
University of North Texas
3200. Science and Human Behavior. 3 hours. Utilizes scientific critical thinking to examine the causes of various strange phenomena, including alleged paranormal events, magic, superstition, mystery illnesses, bogus therapies and pseudoscience. Seeks to explain why people believe and do weird things. The objective is to provide training in basic scientific thinking about causal explanations and understand the scientific method as applied to interesting everyday phenomena.
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