BEHV 6320 Internship in Applied Behavior Analysis

Students work in field settings under the immediate supervision of a faculty member in the department. The purpose of this internship is to provide experience in applying behavioral principles and processes in a setting where faculty feedback is continuously available.  Students may already have the bulk of their required supervision hours completed (2000 to 1500 hours), or they may fulfill up to 500 hours during this 
course. All students will participate in ongoing or new research being conducted at the HLC. Spring (even years) Prerequisites: BEHV
6318, READ 6319, and EDUC 6305

Credits

3

Session Cycle Description

Spring Session