Applied Behavior Analysis
The University of Memphis Behavior Analysis program is the ideal place for students looking to become Board Certified Behavior Analysts while earning an MS or EdD degree. Applied behavior analysis (ABA) is a rapidly growing field dedicated using the science of learning to change and improve the behavior of those in need. Our Behavior Analyst Certification Board® Verified Course Sequence offers a rigorous sequence of face-to-face coursework with classes which take place in the evenings during Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters.
Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA) work with children and adults experiencing a range of behavioral difficulties, and the demand for BCBAs is quickly growing across the United States and abroad. Many BCBAs work in the area of autism spectrum disorders and other developmental disabilities in school, clinic, and home settings; however, ABA has been successful in a range of applications including substance abuse, gerontology, classroom management, and many more.
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Degree and Certificate Programs
Explore your education opportunities within Instruction and Curriculum Leadership's Applied Behavior Analysis concentration.
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Learn more about the Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA) who instruct our ABA courses.
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Behavior analysts work in many applied fields including education, business, and clinical psychology and demand for BCBAs has increase 800% from 2010-2017. Currently, applied behavior analysis (ABA) has received a lot of attention for its effectiveness with children with autism. Researchers and clinicians recognize ABA as the treatment of choice for behavior problems and learning difficulties associated with autism spectrum disorder. Many BCBAs work in schools as teachers or school psychologists working with students enrolled in special education. Many also work as scientists and scholars in higher education. Some BCBAs provide in-home supervision of direct care providers or provide direct care for children with developmental disabilities and Autism. Others provide clinical services including functional analysis of behavior and treatment of serious behavior disorders such as self-injury and physical aggression. Still others work in business providing training for new employees and improving training programs.
However, not everyone who calls themselves behavior analyst, or a behavior therapist,
is certified by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board®. A BCBA is a professional
who has documented graduate training and supervised, hands-on experience in applying
the principles and procedures of behavior analysis, and has passed an examination
in ABA given by the BACB.
In the Community
Regional Intervention Program
West TN's only RIP location, providing services to families with children experiencing developmental disabilities
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Three separate programs that service over 200 young children in Memphis with developmental delays and disabilities
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Services to young Memphis children and training opportunities for ABA students
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Accreditation:
The Association for Behavior Analysis International has verified the following courses toward the coursework requirements for eligibility to take the Board Certified Behavior Analyst® or Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst® examination. Applicants will need to meet additional requirements before they can be deemed eligible to take the examination.