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Applied behavior analysis is a scientific discipline that examines how environmental factors influence behavior and how this knowledge can be utilized to create impactful behavior modification techniques for diverse environments and groups. It equips learners with fundamental behavior-analytic competencies, including assessment techniques, research methodologies, and behavioral modification principles, enhancing their capabilities as therapists, educators, and clinical professionals.
Georgia State's MS in Applied Behavioral Analysis program features faculty partnerships, hands-on practicum opportunities, and a cohort-based approach that cultivates enduring career connections. The curriculum covers essential client-focused duties like issue assessment, intervention strategies, execution methods, and supervisory practices. Additionally, the program provides crucial core education, including the BACB's Ethical Compliance Code for Behavior Analysts.