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If you're passionate about influencing human behavior and eager to assist others in enhancing their wellbeing, this multidisciplinary program is ideal for you. Gain sought-after expertise in applying Applied Behavior Analysis to aid individuals of all ages dealing with developmental challenges or disabilities, such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, traumatic brain injuries, addiction, or dementia. Furthermore, students will explore the uses of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, acceptance-based approaches, and mindfulness techniques, along with their effects on these groups. By combining theoretical knowledge, research, and practical coursework, students will acquire valuable professional skills that connect behavioral science principles with clinical practice, communication, and ethics. Starting with a solid grounding in behavior analysis, introductory psychology, research methods, and therapeutic communication techniques, the curriculum advances to examining sophisticated aspects of human behavior and their practical implementations.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student Status and
Six Grade 12 U or M courses with a combined minimum average of 65% including:
Grade 12 U English with a final minimum grade of 65% or
Six post-secondary credits with a combined minimum average of 65% including:
College or university English or communications with a final minimum grade of 65%
English language proficiency