If you have an interest in changing human behaviour and a desire to help others improve their quality of life then this interdisciplinary program is for you.
Develop the in-demand skills of implementing Applied Behaviour Analysis to support individuals across the lifespan with developmental issues or disabilities, including Autism Spectrum Disorder, acquired brain injury, addiction or dementia.
In addition, students will learn about the applications of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, acceptance and mindfulness-based therapies and the impact these therapies can have on these populations.
Through a comprehensive mix of theoretical, research and applied courses, students will develop in-demand professional competencies that link the science, clinical, communication and ethical aspects of behavioural science.
Beginning with the development of a strong foundation in behaviour analysis, introductions to psychology and research and methods for developing therapeutic communication skills, the program progresses to the study of complex concepts in human behaviour and applications.
Language Proficiency Test - IELTS/TOEFL/PTE
Critical Thinking and Writing
Applied Behaviour Analysis: Concepts and Principles
Introduction to Psychology
Therapeutic Communications Skills
Basic Behaviour Analysis
Breadth Elective Credit
Applied Behaviour Analysis: Establishing New Behaviour
Developmental Psychology (PSYC 16005)
Foundations In Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (Cbt)
Autism Spectrum Disorder and Developmental Disabilities
Breadth Elective Credit
Ethics In Applied Behaviour Analysis (ETHC 26001)
Applied Behaviour Analysis: Assessment and Intervention
Introduction to Abnormal Psychology
Statistics
Breadth Elective Credit
Applied Behaviour Analysis: Elements and Systems Of Behaviour Change
Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy: Applications Of Contemporary Approaches