University General Course Catalog 2024-2025 
    
    Sep 07, 2024  
University General Course Catalog 2024-2025

Psychology, (Behavior Analysis-Online Academy) M.S.


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The Online Academy for Behavior Analysis (OnABA) is a branch of UNR’s Global Institue for Behavior Analysis. OnABA offers three admission cycles per year and a fully online curriculum.  Students must meet all requirements for admission to the graduate school. Prospective graduate students may access the Graduate School’s website for current information and for online admissions applications.

Contact Information


Laura Barcelos Nomicos, Director, Global Institute for Behavior Analysis
lbarcelosnomicos@unr.edu
Psychology Department:
438 Effie Mona Mack
(775) 784-6828

Psychology Department website:
http://www.unr.edu/psychology

Program Objectives/Student Learning Outcomes


The aim of the Behavior Analysis Program is to provide comprehensive training in behavior analysis out of which more specialized basic, applied and theoretical interests in behavior analysis may be developed on the parts of students.  A balance of empirical, conceptual, and applied training is sought.  More specifically, the objectives of the Behavior Analysis Program are:

  1. To preserve the accumulated knowledge of behavior science by imparting it to others.
  2. To develop the science of behavior through the production of new knowledge.
  3. To contribute to the betterment of society by the application of this knowledge.
  4. To assure the viability of the profession through participation in its governance.

Admissions Requirement


Applications for acceptance to the Master’s Program are submitted to the Graduate School and must include:

  1. a graduate admission application, including fees;
  2. official college transcripts.

Additionally, application materials should be submitted to the area of specialization in the Department of Psychology. Those packets must include

  1. statement of purpose and goals;
  2. two letters of recommendation; and
  3. a curriculum vitae (optional).

The department website provides current degree requirements and admission deadlines. 

I. Program Requirements (37 units)


The didactic curriculum includes 30 units in behavior analysis (including 3 units in methods and 6 units of practicum), as shown below.

Theory (3 units)


Practical Training (7 units)


The practicum provides practical training to graduate students under the supervision of faculty members. Practicum experiences may involve clinical, educational or organizational services, program development, research and/or teaching.

Graduate Research (6 units)


General (3 units)


II. Program Total Hours (37 Units)


Including 6 units of graduate research.

Notes


For more of an overview of the BA Program, please visit our web-page at https://www.unr.edu/psychology/degrees.

The Online Academy for Behavior Analysis (OnABA) has three admission periods each year: spring, fall, and summer. OnABA’s flexible approach to curriculum delivery makes it the ideal program for working professionals. This MS program is fully accredited by the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI), and its curriculum is pre-approved by ABAI as meeting the course requirements for students pursuing their BCBA. The curriculum includes 37 total credits and can be completed in five 15-week semesters. This program includes research training, certification exam preparation, and practical training coordination.

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