Master's Degree in Psychology with
a Speciality in Applied Behavior Analysis
The department offers a terminal master's degree in Psychology
with a Specialty in Applied Behavior Analysis (how behavior is influenced
by environmental conditions). The master's program is offered at the Panama
City Campus, which is two hours west of Tallahassee. Students also may live
in Tallahassee and take courses via interactive television.
The primary purpose of the master's program is to prepare students to
become Board Certified Behavior Analysts (http://www.bacb.com/). As such the focus of the program is on course work and applied experiences.
Students will complete 30 hours of BACB approved course work and 9 hours
of practicum. Although practica are typically performed in the second year,
students are encouraged and often required through class assignments to
begin applying the information learned in class to real-life situations.
Throughout the program, students' behavioral skills are shaped through in-class
interactions with their peers and instructors, through faculty supervision
of applied experiences, and by working closely with experienced behavior
analysts in the area. Upon graduation students will be well prepared to
take the BACB certification exam and begin a career as a behavior analyst.
The master's program typically admits 18 to 20 students per
year and receives around 45 applications. The average GRE (verbal and quantitative)
of the most recent entering class was 1000 and the average GPA was 3.7.
Most students had prior experience applying the principles of applied behavior
analysis in a real-world setting.
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