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Rooted in its land-grant mission, the University of Nevada, Reno delivers exceptional educational, research, and outreach initiatives that address the economic, social, environmental, and cultural needs of Nevada's residents, the country, and the global community. The institution values diversity as essential for preparing students to become global citizens and maintains dedication to fostering excellence, inclusivity, and accessibility.
The Master of Science in behavior analytic psychology expands on undergraduate foundations, equipping students for doctoral programs or professional roles in government, public service, and private industry. This psychology program offers graduate-level education and research training in behavior analysis.
Recognized by the Association for Behavior Analysis, the University of Nevada, Reno's behavior analysis training follows a junior-colleague approach, combining supervised practice with academic instruction for master's and doctoral candidates. The curriculum covers behaviorism philosophies, behavior analysis theory and methods, human and animal behavior research, behavioral applications in organizational leadership, instructional design, educator training, clinical settings, governance participation, and financial oversight.
The Behavior Analysis Program's goal is to deliver thorough training that allows students to cultivate specialized interests in basic, applied, or theoretical aspects of behavior analysis. The program strives to balance empirical, conceptual, and practical training. Specifically, its objectives include:
Preserving behavioral science knowledge through education. Advancing the field by generating new research. Improving society through practical applications of this knowledge.
Supporting the profession's sustainability via active participation in its governance.