Institute for Applied Behavioral Science Minors
The Institute for Applied Behavioral Science offers a minor program in Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis, providing an opportunity to explore your interests and customize your own path of study.
Considering a Minor?
Minors must be outside of your major and concentration. Up to two courses which have been prescribed by your major into your General Education requirements may be counted towards a minor. The minimum number of credits for a minor is 18. Core requirements, as designated by the Endicott College Catalog, and free electives may be used to satisfy the minor requirements.
Double Minors Policy
You may have two minors. In order to complete a second minor, courses used to fulfill the requirements of the first minor may not be used to meet the requirements of the second minor. Depending upon the major, you may not be able to complete the requirements of the minors within four years or within the minimum number of credits for your degree.
Minors in Applied Behavioral Science
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Applied Behavior Analysis
Program Requirements
This minor program of study does not lead to licensure in the state of Massachusetts. Students are required to take a minimum of 18 credits as follows:
Required Courses
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ABA 100 - Basic Principles of Behavioral Science (Cr: 3)
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ABA 210 - Ethics in Applied Behavior Analysis (Cr: 3)
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ABA 215 - Measurement and Experimental Design (Cr: 3)
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ABA 220 - Supervision and Management (Cr: 3)
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ABA 320 - Assessment in Behavior Analysis (Cr: 3)
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ABA 325 - Behavior Change Procedures (Cr: 3)
View academic catalog and learning outcomes -
ABA 100 - Basic Principles of Behavioral Science (Cr: 3)