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Autism Spectrum Disorders and Applied Behavior Analysis
(non-degree program)
A non-degree program in Autism Spectrum Disorders and Applied
Behavior Analysis is offered through the Warner School in
collaboration with the Strong Center for Developmental Disabilities'
Autism Program. The courses are open to matriculated and non-matriculated
students, graduates, and undergraduates in inclusive education,
psychology, speech/language, and related disciplines. Special
educators are the primary audience of the program. However,
other professionals, including speech language pathologists,
behavior specialists, educational consultants and directors
of programs serving individuals with autism and other disabilities
and/or providing applied behavior analysis services will benefit
as well, and are encouraged to apply.
The course sequence provides a professional development forum
for addressing the critical need of building knowledge and
skills for effectively serving the growing number of children
with autism.
The program includes three lecture courses and practica with
teaching and supervision by licensed psychologists and board
certified behavior analysts with numerous years experience
in the diagnosis, education and treatment of individuals with
autism spectrum disorders and developmental disabilities.
The program provides students with the opportunity to receive
advanced training in behavior analysis and its application
to the education of children with autism spectrum disorders.
Qualified students completing the course sequence listed below
will meet the minimum requirements of the Behavior Analysis
Certification Board for certification as an Associate Behavior
Analyst.
Program of Study
ED 457 Autism Spectrum Disorders: Characteristics and Educational
Issues
ED 453 Principles, Methods and Applications in Applied Behavior
Analysis I
ED 458 Principles, Methods and Applications in Applied Behavior
Analysis II
ED 459 Practicum in Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism Spectrum
Disorders I and ED 460 Practicum in Applied Behavior Analysis
and Autism Spectrum Disorders II
For more information, contact Dr. Dennis Mozingo, Coordinator,
Program of Study, Autism Spectrum Disorders Program at the
Strong Center for Developmental Disabilities at (585) 275-6605.
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