Certificate in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA)-Lifespan
Certificate in Applied Behavioural Sciences (ABS)
Program Requirements:
Students must complete the following 18 credits:
CHFS 3036 or PSYC 3036 |
Ethics in Practice
|
3 cr. |
CHFS 3136 or PSYC 3136 |
ABS I: Introduction to Applied Behavioural Sciences |
3 cr. |
CHFS 3137 or PSYC 3137 |
ABS II: Advanced Topics in Applied Behavioural Sciences |
3 cr. |
CHFS 4205 or PSYC 4225 |
Practicum in Applied Behavioural Sciences |
6 cr. |
Three credits from the following based on student sector of interest (practicum settings will be guided and approved based on the selected elective(s)):: |
PSYC 2306 or
PSYC 2506
|
Psychology of Industry and Work I or
Health Psychology
|
3 cr. |
CHFS 3116 or PSYC 3117 |
Perspectives in Autism |
3 cr. |
CHFS 3127 or PSYC 3127 |
Alcohol Related Neurodevelopmental Disorders
|
3 cr. |
PSYC 3636 |
Psychology of Corrections
|
3 cr. |
SWLF 3826 |
Addictions
|
3 cr. |
CHFS 4106 |
Intervention: Planning for Neurodivergence
|
3 cr. |
CHFS 4206 or PSYC 4216 |
Applied Developmental Neuropsychology |
3 cr. |
SOCI 4137 |
Topics: Aging and Health |
3 cr. |
CHFS 4306 |
Topics: Developmental, Behavioural, and Mental Health |
3 cr. |
Note:
The certificate in ABA will be awarded at the time of graduation.
Equivalent courses may be approved from year to year, such as for example a Topics course in a related discipline, or advanced standing from previously completed training or pathways external to the institution. Please seek departmental approval, prior to
securing practicum settings.
The certificate in Applied Behavioural Science (ABS) will be awarded at the time of graduation.