CEZ 543 Effective and Ethical Service Provision
6/2 -7/9 Monday and Wednesday 5:00 pm to 9:15 pm
Students will learn to identify ethical considerations for behavior analysis, as well as develop strategies for evaluating the efficacy of interventions. This course is open to non-matriculated students holding graduate degrees in a related field. Registration for the course is dependent upon prior approval from the instructor.
CEZ 544 Evaluating Current Research in Behavior Analysis
7/14-8/20 Monday and Wednesday 5:00 pm to 9:15 pm
This course focuses on having the student read and interpret behavior research articles. Students will be able to identify sources of up to date intervention information as well as practice reading and evaluating research. This course is open to non-matriculated students holding graduate degrees in a related field. Registration for the course is dependent upon prior approval from the instructor.
CEZ 540 Principles of Behavior Analysis
9/3-12/17 Thursday 5:20 pm to 8:20 pm
This course will cover principles of Behavior Analysis. Students will learn the definition and characteristics of applied behavior analysis as well as the fundamental principles, processes and concepts of behavior. This course is open to non-matriculated students holding a graduate degree in a related field.
CEZ 541 Measurement of Behavior and Behavioral Assessment
9/3-12/17 Wednesday 5:20 pm to 8:20 pm
Provides the student with the skills needed to observe, measure, and analyze behavior. Students will learn the methods for obtaining descriptive data and the procedures for conducting functional assessments. This course is open to non-matriculated students holding graduate degrees in a related field. Registration for the course is dependent upon prior approval from the instructor.
CEZ 542 Behavior Analytic Principles in Changing Behaviors
9/3-12/17 Wednesday 5:20 pm to 8:20 pm
This course presents the applications of behavior analytic principles in changing behavior. Students will learn to select targets for change, to establish and strengthen behavior and to weaken behavior. This course is open to non-matriculated students holding graduate degrees in a related field. Registration for the course is dependent upon prior approval of the instructor.