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This course has an assignment that is due by 11:55 pm Central Standard Time on Wednesday night of the first week of class.  Failure to complete this assignment will result in your removal from the course for non-participation. 

Textbooks

Cooper, J. O., Heward, W. L., Heron, T. E. (2020). Applied Behavior Analysis (3rd Edition). Pearson. ISBN 13: 978-0134752556

Behavior Development Solutions CBA Learning Module Series V9.0, available at https://www.behaviordevelopmentsolutions.com/cba-learning-module-series-tl5-v9
 
You should have subscribed to the BDS CBA Learning Module Series V9.0 in BH321. If you have not subscribed yet, contact instructor for information. You will use this module program for the required courses in the ABA series. It is recommended that you subscribe for a least one year to cover the assignments in the CMU courses. Since you may not sit for the certification exam immediately after completing the required coursework, you may want to subscribe for two years to allow you to continue to study and keep up with the material.

Course Description

In this course, students will build upon previously learned material (positive and negative reinforcement and punishment, stimulus control). Motivating operations will also be covered in this course. Students will also explore applications of these principles using various methods, including discrete trial teaching, naturalistic teaching, functional communication training, token economies, and others. Importance of planning for generalization and maintenance will be reviewed. Prerequisites: BH321, BH325, BH421.

Course Objectives

Please see syllabus for a full list of course objectives.