Professor Glenn. Associate Professors Ellis, Hyten, Smith. Assistant Professors Ala'i-Rosales, Rosales-Ruiz, Vaidya.
The department offers a major in applied behavior analysis and a minor in behavior analysis for students interested in learning to apply behavioral principles to produce positive change in individual behavior and social systems.
The department promotes a humanistic application of behavioral principles through consultation with area agencies and institutions. The department offers students experience in laboratory and applied research and practical experience in the application of behavior technology.
The department offers degree programs in the following areas:
The Bachelor of Science degree is designed to prepare students for applied behavior analysis work in human services settings.
Candidates for the Bachelor of Science with a major in applied behavior analysis must meet the following requirements.
1. Hours Required and General School Requirements: A minimum of 124 semester hours, of which 42 must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements for the Bachelor of Science degree as specified in the "General University Requirements " in the Academics section of this catalog and the School of Community Service requirements.
2. Major Requirements: Major of 34 semester hours, including BEHV 2300, 2700, 3440, 3550, 3660, 3770, 4010, 4310, 4400 and 4750.
3. Minor (optional): A minor of 18 hours is optional. Minors considered likely to give graduates of the program a competitive edge include, but are not limited to, aging, anthropology, biological sciences, business foundations, chemistry, computer science, criminal justice, emergency administration, health promotion, library and information sciences, rehabilitation, social work and sociology.
4. Other Course Requirements: 6 semester hours PHIL 2050 and one anthropology or sociology course chosen from Cross-cultural, Diversity and Global Studies from the "University Core Curriculum Requirements." These 6 hours may be used to fulfill requirements of the University Core Curriculum.
5. Electives: Sufficient electives to satisfy the advanced hour requirement and/or the minimum total hours (124) for the degree.
6. Other Requirements: 24 of the last 30 hours must be completed at UNT.
Undergraduate students majoring in a compatible field (e.g., rehabilitation, sociology, psychology, health promotion, hospitality management, merchandising, management or other service professions) may pursue a minor in behavior analysis. All minors should take BEHV 2300, 2700 and 3440 as prerequisites for other courses. Any other undergraduate courses in behavior analysis may be taken to complete the minor of 18 hours. Six hours of the minor must be advanced.
For information on graduate study, consult the Graduate Catalog.
All Courses of Instruction are located in one section at the back of this catalog.
The "Course and Subject Guide," found in the Courses of Instruction section of this book, serves as a table of contents and provides quick access to subject areas and prefixes.
FRESHMAN YEAR
BEHV 2300, Behavior Principles I 3
ENGL 1310, College Writing I* 3
HIST 2610, United States History to 1865* 3
MATH 1100, College Algebra* 3
Visual and Performing Arts* 3
Total 15
BEHV 3440, Data Collection and Analysis 4
PSCI 1040, American Government* 3
Minor or Elective 6
Natural Sciences** 4
Total 17
BEHV 3660, Survey of Applied Behavior Analysis Literature 3
Communication* 3
Elective or Minor 3
Elective or Minor 3
Social and Behavioral Sciences* 3
Total 15
BEHV 2700, Behavior Principles II 3
ENGL 1320, College Writing II* 3
HIST 2620, United States History Since 1865* 3
Elective 3
Wellness* 3
Total 15
BEHV 3550, Behavior Change Techniques 4
PSCI 1050, American Government* 3
Natural Sciences** 4
Total 11
BEHV 3770, Building Skills with Behavior Technology 4
BEHV 4010, Functional Analysis and Problem Behavior 4
ANTH or SOCI (may be used to satisfy Cross-cultural, Diversity and Global Studies requirement*) 3
Elective (advanced) 3
PHIL 2050, Introduction to Logic (may be used to satisfy Humanities requirement*) 3
Total 17
BEHV 4310, Behavior Principles and Self-Management 3
BEHV 4400, Organizational Behavior Management 3
Elective or Minor (advanced) 3
Elective or Minor 3
Elective (advanced, BEHV suggested) 3
Total 15
BEHV 4750, Advanced Readings in Behavior Analysis 3
Elective (advanced, BEHV suggested) 3
Elective or Minor (advanced) 3
Elective 3
Elective 3
Total 15
Actual degree plans may vary depending on availability of courses in a given semester.Some courses may require prerequisites not listed in the above plan.Top | Undergraduate Catalog School of Community Service Contents | UNT Undergraduate Catalog Shortcuts | Additional Undergraduate Literature | Graduate Catalog School of Community Service Contents