The Behavioral Intervention Specialist certificate is for currently licensed special education teachers and school psychologists or to graduate students currently enrolled in programs that will lead to licensure. Through studies in special education and school psychology, as well as supervised field-based experiences, students gain specialized knowledge and skills to collaborate with professional teams and parents to develop, implement and evaluate positive-behavior support programs for children and youths with behavioral concerns.
CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS (21 credits) |
Course |
Title |
Credits |
SPED |
53030 |
Applied Behavior Analysis I |
3 |
SPED |
53031 |
Applied Behavior Analysis II |
3 |
SPED |
63031 |
Program Development and Ethical Application of Applied Behavior Analysis |
3 |
SPED |
63032 |
Advanced Interventions for Addressing Severe Behavior |
3 |
SPED |
63033 |
Ethical and Professional Conduct in Applied Behavior Analysis |
3 |
SPED |
63301 |
Single Subject Research Methods |
3 |
SPED |
64892 |
Advanced Practicum (3-4) |
3 |
MINIMUM TOTAL |
21 |
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