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The concentration in Autism and Developmental Disabilities (A&DD) provides advanced training in the design, implementation, and evaluation of evidence-based practices to individuals with autism and related developmental and physical disabilities, and their families. This program can be completed by one of two options (M.Ed. or M.A.), involving flexible combinations of coursework, practicum, and applied intervention research. With both options, the program of study uniquely integrates theory, research, and practice. This program also meets all the coursework requirements for the Behavior Analysis Certification Board (BACB) under the 5th Task List, thus, students who complete the program of study will be eligible to become Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA). Graduates are prepared to assume educational and related professional positions as teachers, behavior analysts, and clinicians, serving all ages, culturally and linguistically diverse populations, and incorporating assistive technology.

The Master’s concentration in A&DD can be pursued through one of two three options, each involving a minimum of 36 semester hours. :

  • Option 1. This option involves completion of

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  • 9 courses plus

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  • 3 practical experiences leading to the M.Ed. degree and can be completed in 12 months of full-time study

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  • Option 2. This option (M.Ed. with Report option) is identical to Option 1 but the student may complete a research report that will consist of a systematic review of the literature pertaining to a topic of interest. Option 2 will be available contingent on the availability of a supervising faculty member. 
  • Option 3. Students who select Option

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  • will pursue a research-based Master of Arts (M.A.) degree including courses, practical experiences, and a research thesis. In most cases, the thesis research will involve an applied intervention study. The M.A. option is intended to provide advanced training in applied intervention researchOption 3 will be available contingent on the availability of a supervising faculty member. 


Components of the two respective degree plans are as follows:

Coursework

A minimum of 36 hours of course work is required for the M.Ed. in A&DD. Required coursework for each program track is as follows: 

Semester

AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENT DISABILITIES

Option 1

M.Ed. 

Option 2

M.Ed. with Report 

Option 3

M.A.

 

Fall

SED 380: Cultural & Linguistic Diversity

 3 hours

3 hours

3 hours

SED 388: Teaching Individuals with Autism & Development Disabilities

 3 hours

3 hours

3 hours

SED 394: Practicum in SED - Professional & Ethical Practice

 3 hours

3 hours

3 hours

SED 388: Challenging Behavior & Developmental Disabilities

 3 hours

3 hours

3 hours

Spring 

SED 388: Advances in Understanding/Treatment of Autism

 3 hours

3 hours

3 hours

SED 396: Single Subject Design

 3 hours

3 hours

3 hours

SED 384: Communication Intervention

 3 hours

3 hours

3 hours

SED 388: Practicum in SED - Severe & Multiple Disabilities

 3 hours

3 hours

3 hours

Summer

SED

388

f388: Practicum in SED - Professional Development in ABA (Online)

 3 hours

3 hours

3 hours

SED

388

f388: Theoretical Framework in ABA (Online)

 3 hours

3 hours

3 hours

SED

386

s386: Positive Behavior Supports and Classroom Management (Online)

 3 hours

3 hours

3 hours

SED

388

s388: Advanced Concepts in ABA (Online)

 3 hours

3 hours

3 hours

Fall

M.Ed. Report Option:

SED

698 A: Thesis (for

398R: Report writing 

Research-based course (chosen in consultation with adviser


M.A.

option

with Thesis Option

SED 698 A: Thesis 

Research-based course (chosen in consultation with adviser)

NA

3

9 hours

9 hours

Spring

M.A. with Thesis Option

SED 698

B

A: Thesis

(for M.A. option

Research-based course (chosen in consultation with adviser)

NA

3

NA

9 hours

Total Required Hours


36 hours

42

45 Hours

54 Hours


Description of Courses

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Note: Courses marked with ** are approved as part of our BACB course sequence under the 5th Task List.

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The program in Autism & Developmental Disabilities includes BACB-approved coursework that meets the requirements under the 5th Task List. Students who complete this program of work will take all necessary coursework for the BCBA exam. The practicum courses will allow students to begin accruing supervised experience hours also required to take the exam.

For students who may wish to explore licensing in other states, please note that our course sequence is in line with Texas licensing: https://www.bacb.com/u-s-licensure-of-behavior-analysts/


For questions regarding Board Certified Behavior Analyst certification, contact:

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