Required courses for
the M.S. Psychology Degree with a Concentration in Behavior Analysis
The core requirements (taken by students in both the Behavior
Analysis and the Counseling graduate Psychology Programs,)
- PSYC 5010 Advanced methods for psychological research (2
units)
- PSYC 5020 Advanced statistical analysis of psychological
data (3 units)
- PSYC 5080 Legal and ethical issues in psychology &
counseling (3 units)
- PSYC 5130 Advanced human development (3 units)
- PSYC 5360 Seminar in clinical psychopathology (3 units)
- PSYC 5650 Child clinical interventions (3 units)
- PSYC 5990 Master's thesis (3 units)
The requirements in the Behavior Analysis concentration area include:
- PSYC 4550 Practicum with exceptional children (3 units)
- PSYC 4720 Experimental analysis of behavior (3 units)
- PSYC 4722 Experimental analysis of behavior laboratory (1
unit)
- PSYC 4750 Applied behavior analysis in the classroom (3
units)
- PSYC 5070 Practicum in child diagnostics and intervention
(3 units)
- PSYC 5090 Behavioral assessment (3 units)
- PSYC 5150 Seminar in solution-focused therapy (3 units)
- PSYC 5640 Conceptual issues in behavior analysis (3
units)
- PSYC 5680 Sexuality counseling (1 unit)
- PSYC 5760 Chemical abuse counseling (1 unit)
- PSYC 5920 Psychology research apprentice (1 unit)
- PSYC 5925 Psychology teaching apprentice (1 unit)
- PSYC 5930 Practicum in behavior analysis (3 units)