Behavioral Analyst Techniques
- 48 Hours / 8 Weeks
- Certificate
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Operationally define behavior and its functions.
- Describe strategies for increasing and decreasing behavior.
- Define, describe, and apply the basic principles of behavior analysis.
- Describe the relationship between applied behavior analysis and evidence-based treatment.
- Discuss the key concepts, vocabulary, techniques and outcomes of the use of the basic principles behavior analysis with at risk populations.
- Describe simple strategies for how behavior analysis can be implemented successfully in the treatment of addiction.
To be eligible for admission, applicants must meet the following criteria:
1. Basic Admission Requirements
- High School Completion: Applicants must have a high school diploma or an equivalent qualification.
- Age Requirement: Minimum 19 years of age.
- Mature Student Status*: Applicants who have not completed high school and are at least 19 years of age, may apply as a mature student.
*Mature student status may be granted to applicants who are over 19 years old and have not completed high school or equivalent. The applicants will be considered for admission based on the skills and experience they have acquired since leaving school. The applicant is required to provide the most recent transcripts or proof of academic accomplishments, a resume or summary of professional accomplishments, and two professional letters of recommendation. The applicant may be interviewed by the Registrar’s or Academic office to further assess their suitability for admission to the program of study.
2. English Language Proficiency
Applicants must meet one of the following:
- Minimum scores from accepted English tests (e.g., IELTS 5.5, TOEFL iBT 46, Duolingo 95, etc.).
- Recent English proficiency test (within 2 years).
- Proof of English-language education:
- 2–3 years of secondary or post-secondary education completed in English in eligible countries.
- International credentials must be recognized by WES, ICES, or IQAS.
Requirements can vary from one program to another, so the applicant should be responsible for meeting the requirements set for every program.
Please see the Admission Requirements Guide for more information: Admission Requirements Guide.
To successfully complete this course, students must:
- Pass the final exam
- Attend a minimum of 80% of the scheduled classes
- Achieve a minimum overall score of 50%
- In-class instruction
- Distance education
- Combined delivery: (both in-class and distance)
| Modules | Topics |
| 1 | Overt, respondent, operant, behavioural |
| 2 | Behavioural assessment |
| 3 | Interventions |
| 4 | Behaviour rate |
| 5 | Law of effect |
| 6 | Reinforcement |
| 7 | Behaviour chain |
| 8 | Extinction |
| 9 | Continuation: Extinction |
| 10 | Punishment |
| 11 | Generalization |
| 12 | Maintenance |
| 13 | Conditioning theories |
| 14 | Ethics |
| 15 | Review |
| 16 | Final Exam and wrap up |
Program Duration
48 Hours / 8 Weeks
Credentials Provided
Certificate
Delivery Mode
Inclass, Hybrid, and Online
Total Program Fee:
| Details | Domestic Students | International Students |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition | CAD 850 | CAD 850 |
| Course Retake | CAD 850 per course | CAD 850 per course |
| Copy of Transcript | CAD 20 per copy | CAD 20 per copy |
| Fee Type | Domestic Students | International Students |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition | CAD 850 | CAD 850 |
Tuesdays and Thursday 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
July 5 – Aug 26
Sept 6 – Oct 27
Nov 1 – Dec 22