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Course Overview

The demand for special education professionals certified in Applied Behavior Analysis is growing. Children with special needs require specific and optimized learning environments created by qualified professionals to aid in their growth and skill development. Our strengths-based/assets-based approach to teaching focuses on preparing you to understand the strengths of every child in every family.

Enhance your ability to work with individuals with special learning and behavior needs by earning your post-baccalaureate certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis from the University of Colorado Denver. This certificate program prepares professionals to follow best practices for ABA in a variety of settings.

If you already have a bachelor’s degree, earning this certificate will help you to advance or diversify in your field. You’ll build your competencies in psychology and advance your skills in working with individuals with special needs.

CU Denver’s Applied Behavior Analysis certificate will prepare you with knowledge of:

  • Ethical and professional conduct considerations required for practicing ABA.
  • How to understand and accurately describe the behavior of individuals.
  • How to collect and interpret data as well as the importance of making data-driven decisions specifically for ABA.
  • How to implement recommended, evidence-based practices with young children with autism.

Entry Requirement 

Admission Requirements:

BACB Behavior-Analytic Coursework Pathway Eligibility:

  • BCBA applicants must hold a graduate degree from a qualifying institution
  • BCaBA applicants must hold a bachelor’s degree from a qualifying institution
  • ALL CU Denver ABA certificate students are responsible for finding and completing their own BACB supervised fieldwork experience.

Fees

International Graduate Tuition & Fees Estimate

$17913 per year

Total costs* range from $42745 - 74757 per year assuming 9-months/12-18 credit hours per semester for graduate students in the College of Architecture and Planning or 6 credit hours per semester for other graduate students


This information was accurate on : 06/04/2021
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