Applied Behavior Analysis (Advanced Certificate)

 

There are two credentials that professionals in Applied Behavior Analysis can earn: New York State Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA) and Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA).

The curriculum of the Applied Behavior Analysis (Advanced Certificate) program is approved by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board for Task List 4.

The Applied Behavior Analysis (Advanced Certificate) program does not meet the current educational requirements for the New York State Licensed Behavior Analyst (LBA). Additional study is required. To become licensed as a behavior analyst in New York State, candidates must either apply to the Master of Science  in Applied Behavior Analysis program or apply to the School of Education as a non-degree student and complete 5 additional credits. For support with determining the best path toward New York State licensure, please contact your ABA faculty advisor. For more information on the Master of Science program, please visit the MS in Applied Behavior Analysis admissions page.  For more information on applying for non-degree study, visit the School of Education non-degree admissions page.