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HUS 202 - Identifying and Shaping Behaviors

Credit Hours 3
Lecture: 3 Lab: 0
This course is designed to provide a systematic introduction and overview of behavior analysis principles and their applications to a wide range of problems and situations encountered in human services. Students will apply concepts such as identifying and measuring behavior, changing behavior, teaching new behavior, and analyzing effectiveness of interventions.  Current developments and trends in the field are discussed, including the movement toward evidence-based practice. Students will learn how to use proactive behavior analysis and management strategies, incorporate basic concepts of behavior analysis and management, and design intervention plans.
Is course repeatable for credit? No
Variable Hour Exist No
Mode of Delivery Traditional
Is this a Human Relations/Diversity Course? No
Is this an International Course? No
Semesters Offered Fall, Spring