Main Office
Chilton Hall, 360
P.O. Box 310919
Denton, TX 76203-0919
(940) 565-2274
Professor Glenn. Assistant Professors Ellis, Hyten, Rosales-Ruiz, Smith. Visiting Research Professor Greenspoon.
The department offers a minor in behavior analysis for students interested in learning to apply behavioral principles to produce positive change in individual behavior and social systems. Students who wish to prepare themselves to pursue the master's degree with a major in behavior analysis, administered by the department, should contact the department's main office to make an appointment with an adviser. The university has submitted a proposal to offer an undergraduate degree with a major in applied behavior analysis to the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board.
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.
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 3150 as a prerequisite for other courses. Any other five undergraduate courses in behavior analysis may be taken to complete the minor of 18 hours.
The department offers a degree program in the following area:
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