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Graduate Program Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)


Degree Details

  • Masters (M)
    Total Credits
    Masters + ABA Graduate Certificate—45 credits
    Start Term
    Fall
    Delivery Method
    Online
  • Graduate Certificate (GC)
    Total Credits
    ABA Graduate Certificate—32 credits
    Start Term
    Fall
    Delivery Method
    Online

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School/College College of Education
Department Special Education

Applied Behavior Analysis Overview

Portland State University’s ABA program is fully online and provides a Verified Course Sequence (VCS) aligned with the 5th Edition Task List as a graduate certificate option; or in conjunction with a master’s degree as part of the Pathway 2 eligibility outlined by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board® (BACB®). In addition, the program includes a number of added curricular areas of focus, including an explicit emphasis on the use of Positive Behavior Interventions and Support, and use of behavioral supports within early childhood settings.

The Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) has verified PSU’s course sequence toward the coursework requirements for eligibility to take the Board Certified Behavior Analyst® examination. Applicants will need to meet additional eligibility requirements and demonstrate they reside in an authorized country and province (Canada) before they can be deemed eligible to take the examination. Please refer to the BACB® for additional requirements.

Program Benefits

  • Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) Verified Course Sequence (VCS)
  • Resident tuition rates apply for non-degree students who reside outside of Oregon
  • Scholarship opportunities and Financial Aid eligibility for degree-seeking students
  • Access to a network of experts in the field
  • Coursework content preparation for BACB®-administered credentialing exam
  • Part-time format allows students to acquire independent supervised field experience required to sit for the credentialing exam
Program CoordinatorAdmissions Advisor
Dr. Brenna K. Wood
askcoe@pdx.edu
503-725-4619

Stefanie Randol
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503-725-4689*

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Applied Behavioral Analysis: Why PSU?

PSU's Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Program is a fully online graduate program that provides a concentration of coursework in behavior analysis for those interested in pursuing advanced studies in ABA. Each course in the sequence builds on each other, enhancing students' knowledge and skills in implementing evidence-based behavior support strategies. Further, for those pursuing a BCBA, our 7 courses are based on the 5th edition of the BACB® Task List and an ABAI verified course sequence (VCS). Please visit the BCBA Examination Pass Rates for VCSs.

We offer two program options:

  • Master's degree (master’s in Special Education + VCS coursework - 45 credits), or
  • Graduate certificate (VCS coursework - 33 credits)

The part-time, online format allows our students the time to accrue field experience hours required to sit for the credentialing exam. Resident tuition rates apply to graduate certificate students who live outside of Oregon. Graduate certificate and master's degree-seeking students qualify for financial aid and College of Education scholarship opportunities. Individuals in all human and social service fields are encouraged to apply.

What can I do with a maste'rs degree or graduate certificate in Applied Behavioral Analysis?

Our graduates are behavior specialists in schools, as well as in day-treatment centers, ABA provider agencies, community based organizations, homes and in communities.

According to the Behavior Analysis Certification Board® (BACB®),“Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) has been empirically shown to be effective in a wide variety of areas, including parent training, substance abuse treatment, dementia management, brain injury rehabilitation, occupational safety intervention, among others. However, because ABA was first applied to the treatment of individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism, this practice area has the largest evidence base and has received the most recognition.”