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This is the second of a 4-course graduate-level sequence leading to a Certificate in Behavior Analysis. These 4 courses cover all academic content required to take the Behavior Analysis Certification Board Examination. This course provides an in-depth review of applied behavior analytic techniques. It uses the Internet and a course download to cover BACB exam task areas including conducting behavioral assessments, designing effective behavior change programs, applying behavioral procedures consonant with ethical standards, and providing staff training and supervision. Students will learn to apply behavior analytic principles toward the improvement of socially significant behaviors in a wide range of settings as well as to evaluate the effects of behavioral procedures. (Prerequisite: BEHV5130 Basic Behavior Principles.)

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BEFORE you register for this course: Check to make sure your computer has a DVD drive (NOT just a CD drive). You need a course DVD -- it is the SAME dvd you had for the Behv5130 course (says both 5130 and 5150 on the label). If you do not have that DVD, you can special-order it from the UNT Bookstore (for $) before you begin this course. See details above, under course requirements. In addition to the course DVD, this course requires a download that you will access from your course web page.

**Make a bookmark/favorite to this course web page if you have not done so already. On Sunday Nov. 15, this link will be removed: Click here for a link to your course web page.

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