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Sunday, July 17, 2022

University of North Dakota's Options in Applied Behavior Analysis

ABA Graduate Certificate [und.edu] - Be in demand nationally with an online graduate certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis. This program is designed to prepare professionals to improve specific behaviors such as social skills, communication, reading, academics, as well as adaptive learning skills.  In this online program, candidates will learn to create and implement effective, evidence-based interventions based on applied behavior analysis. They will be trained with skills to help in parent training, substance abuse treatment, dementia management, brain injury rehabilitation, occupational safety intervention, teaching safety skills, as well as working with individuals with disabilities, such as autism. *These graduate credits may be applied to a master’s degree in the ABA program at UND.  Contact Joanna Ryan, ABA Graduate Director for more information: joanna.ryan@und.edu   

  

ASD Undergraduate Certificate [und.edu] - This part-time, flexible online ASD UG Certificate is designed for parents, grandparents, general educators, administrators, office professionals, paraprofessionals and others who work with individuals with ASD. This 100% online undergraduate certificate program will help candidates to better understand individuals with ASD and how to support them in day-to-day activities.  In this program students will gain the skills and tools needed to effectively address the many and varied challenges individuals with ASD face. Contact Carol Johnson for more information: carol.a.johnson.2@und.edu  

   

ASD Graduate Certificate [und.edu] - This 100% online graduate certificate program will prepare candidates to work in home-based settings; schools, hospitals, state and private institutions; or other human service agencies. You'll learn the latest methods, research and training associated with ASD.  *These graduate credits may be applied to a master’s degree in the special education program at UND.  Contact Carol Johnson for more information: carol.a.johnson.2@und.edu