Behavior Analysis Programs

The 快盈v3 ( 快盈v3) offers two specialized programs in behavior analysis designed to prepare students for careers in applied behavior analysis (ABA) and psychological services. Both programs emphasize research, ethical practice, and culturally responsive applications of behavior analysis.

Mission Statement

The 快盈v3 Psychology Department鈥檚 Behavior Analysis Programs are committed to addressing the needs of Alaska by fostering the advancement and sustainability of behavior analysis through research, education, and practical applications. Our programs prepare students with the foundational knowledge and professional skills necessary to pursue certification and licensure in behavior analysis.

  • Undergraduate Concentration in Behavior Analysis (BA/BS in Psychology)

    The Concentration in Behavior Analysis provides undergraduate students with the foundational knowledge and professional skills necessary to pursue certification and licensure as assistant behavior analysts () in Alaska.


    Program Objectives: At the completion of this program, students can do the following:

    • Demonstrate knowledge of contemporary behavior analytic principles, assessments, and procedures
    • Apply acceptable skills in research analysis (including writing and APA style)
    • Demonstrate basic clinical skills in behavior analysis sufficient to practice under general supervision 

    Key Features:

    • Comprehensive coursework aligned with the (ABAI) accreditation standards
    • Supervised practicum placements in diverse clinical and community settings
    • Hands-on research laboratory experience
    • Meets coursework requirements for BCaBA certification
  • Master of Science in Clinical Psychology - Applied Behavior Analysis Track

    Master of Science in Clinical Psychology - Applied Behavior Analysis Track


    The MS in Clinical Psychology, ABA Track is a graduate-level program for those seeking careers as certified and licensed behavior analysts. This track equips students to pursue certification and licensure as (BCBAs) in Alaska.


    Program Objectives: At the completion of this program, students can do the following:

    • Apply a broad knowledge of modern psychology, with an emphasis in behavior analysis
    • Demonstrate acceptable skills in research analysis (including writing and APA style)
    • Demonstrate competence in behavior analytic skills sufficient to practice under general supervision

    Key Features:

    • Comprehensive coursework aligned with the (ABAI) accreditation standards
    • Advanced training in behavior analysis, research, and clinical applications
    • Supervised practicum placements in diverse clinical and community settings
    • Completion of a thesis or research equivalent
    • Strong focus on ethical, evidence-based, and culturally responsive practice
    • Meets coursework requirements for BCBA certification

Both programs are designed to meet the growing demand for behavior analysts and mental health professionals, particularly in Alaska. Graduates contribute to improving services for individuals with autism, developmental disabilities, and other behavioral health needs.

 

  • Undergraduate Concentration in Behavior Analysis (BA/BS in Psychology)

    Full-Time Sequence (25 credits, 0-7 credits per Fall/Spring Semester)

     

    Semester

    Courses

    Year 1

    Fall

    (3 credits)

    PSY A200*

    Spring

    (3 credits)

    PSY A410

    Year 2

    Fall

    (3 credits)

    PSY A400

    Spring

    (3 credits)

    PSY A411B

    Year 3

    Fall

    (4-7 credits)

    PSY A468 & PSY A468L

    Behavior Analysis Elective** 

    Spring

    (0-3 credits)

    Behavior Analysis Elective**

    Year 4

    Fall

    (3 credits)

    PSY A478

    Spring

    (3 credits)

    PSY A495B***

    *Required course for all Psychology majors. 

    **Students must complete at least one of the following behavior analysis elective courses: , , or . All of these courses meet the upper-level elective credit requirement for graduation.

    ***Meets Psychology Department Capstone requirement.


    Part-Time Sequence (25 credits, 3-6 credits per Year)

     

    Semester

    Courses

    Year 1

    Fall

    (3 credits)

    PSY A200* 

    Year 2

    Spring

    (3 credits)

    PSY A410

    Year 3

    Fall

    (3 credits)

    PSY A400

    Year 4

    Spring

    (3 credits)

    PSY A411B

    Year 5

    Fall.

    (4 credits)

    PSY A468 & PSY A468L

    Year 6

    Fall

    (0-6 credits)

    PSY A478 and/or Behavior Analysis Elective**

    Spring 

    (0-6 credits)

    PSY A695B and/or Behavior Analysis Elective**

    Year 7

    Fall

    (0-6 credits)

    PSY A478 and/or Behavior Analysis Elective**

    Year 8

    Spring 

    (0-6 credits)

    PSY A695B and/or Behavior Analysis Elective**

    *Required course for all Psychology majors. 

    **Students must complete at least one of the following behavior analysis elective courses: , , or

    ***Meets Psychology Department Capstone requirement.

  • Master of Science in Clinical Psychology - Applied Behavior Analysis Track

    Full-Time Sequence (49 credits, 12-13 credits per Fall/Spring Semester)

     

    Semester

    Courses

    Year 1

    Fall

    (13 credits)

    PSY A600

    PSY A612

    PSY A623

    PSY A668 & A668L

    Spring

    (12 credits)

    PSY A604

    PSY A610

    PSY A611B

    PSY A695B

    Year 2

    Fall

    (12 credits)

    PSY A613

    PSY A678

    Elective*

    Research Credits* (PSY A699 or PSY A698B)

    Spring

    (12 credits)

    PSY A655

    PSY A695B

    Elective

    Research Credits (PSY A699 or PSY A698B)

    *Students may opt to complete one or more of their elective courses and/or begin their research credits during the Summer semester of their first year if available. 

     

    Recommended Part-Time Sequence (49 credits, 6-7 credits per Fall/Spring Semester)
     

    Semester

    Courses

    Year 1

    Fall

    (7 credits)

    PSY A600

    PSY A668 & 668L

    Spring

    (6 credits)

    PSY A610

    PSY A611B

    Year 2

    Fall

    (6 credits)

    PSY A613

    PSY A623

    Spring

    (6 credits)

    PSY A604

    PSY A695B

    Year 3

    Fall

    (6 credits)

    PSY A612 

    PSY A678

    Spring

    (6 credits)

    PSY A655

    PSY A695B

    Year 4

    Fall

    (6 credits)

    Elective*

    Research Credits (PSY A699 or PSY A698B)

    Spring

    (6 credits)

    Elective*

    Research Credits (PSY A699 or PSY A698B)

    *Students may opt to complete one or more of their elective courses and/or begin their research credits during the Summer semester of their first year if available.