Doctoral Program in Behavior Analysis
The University of Nevada, Reno Doctoral Program in
Behavior Analysis trains graduates to teach, do reseach, and
work as consultants or administrators in the public and
private sectors. This degree requires 94 graduate credits,
is accredited by the Association
for Behavior Analysis International and has a Board
Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) Approved Course Sequence
through the Behavior
Analyst Certification Board.
Course #
PSY 695
PSY 673
PSY 609
PSY 711
PSY 699
PSY 723
PSY 706
PSY 713
PSY 783
PSY 767
PSY 769
PSY 708
PSY 747
PSY 760
PSY 608
PSY 795
PSY 766
PSY 768
PSY 797 / 752
PSY 799
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Course Name
Ethics in Psychology
Radical Behaviorism
Principles of Behavior
Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Research Methods in ABA
Applied Research Methodology I
Intermediate Statistics I
Behavioral and Systems Assessment
Behavioral Interventions
Behavior Management & Consultation
Behavioral Systems Analysis
Seminar in Philosophical Psychology
Behavior Analysis of Language & Cognition
Seminar
History of Psychology
Comprehensive Exams
Electives
Behavior Analysis Practicum I
Behavior Analysis Practicum II
Thesis / Pre-doc
Dissertation
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Credit(s)
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
3
6
6
6
24
90 credits
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Instructor
W. Larry Wiliams, Ph.D.
Linda J. Parrott Hayes, Ph.D.
Patrick M. Ghezzi, Ph.D.
Mark P. Alavosius, Ph.D.
Steven C. Hayes, Ph.D.
Faculty
W. Larry Wiliams, Ph.D.
W. Larry Wiliams, Ph.D.
Mark P. Alavosius, Ph.D.
Ramona Houmanfar, Ph.D.
Linda J. Parrott Hayes, Ph.D.
Linda J. Parrott Hayes, Ph.D.
Visiting Scholar
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