Master of Science—Concentration in Behavior Counseling
This is an excellent program for clinicians who wish to learn more about evidenced based practices in the treatment of children and adults. This program focuses on psychological treatment of offenders and prevention of offenders. Treatment approach to children and adults based on the principles of environmental arrangement, operant and respondent conditioning.
Core courses (four required, as specified under Degree Requirements)
Specialized area courses (select any four listed below)
Therapeutic Strategies in Criminal Justice |
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Mental Health and the Law |
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Youth Cultures and Deviance |
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Juvenile Justice and Delinquency |
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Evidence-Based Practices in Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Treatment |
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Foundations of Addiction for Criminal Justice Professionals |
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Co-Occurring Disorders |
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Stress and Crisis Management |
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HED 563 |
Behavioral Health of Children and Youth |
Concepts of Mental Health |
Behavior Analysis
Basic Principles of Behavior Analysis |
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Applied Behavior Analysis |
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Behavior Analysis: Consultation |
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Behavioral Development |
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Clinical Behavior Analysis |
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CRJ 657 |
Ethics in B |
The Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) has approved courses CRJ 622 through CRJ 626 and CRJ 657 as meeting the coursework requirement for taking the Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Examination. Applicants need to complete an experiential component to qualify. This component may be met by taking CRJ 790, 791 and 792. The BACB has approved CRJ 790 through CRJ 792 as meeting the experiential component.
