College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Catalog 2016

110 ** Students who wish to sit for the Applied Behavior Analysis certification exam should consult with an advisor as additional courses within the concentration must be completed. Complete three of the following courses: HCP 6510 Principles of Applied Behavioral Analysis (3 Credits) HCP 6520 Application of Applied Behavioral Analysis (3 Credits) HCP 6530 Behavioral Models in Assessment and Intervention in Applied Behavioral Analysis (3 Credits) HCP 6540 Evaluation of Interventions in Applied Behavioral Analysis (3 Credits) HCP 6550 Professional Issues in Applied Behavioral Analysis (3 Credits) HCP 6560 Practicum in Applied Behavior Analysis I (3 Credits) HCP 6570 Practicum in Applied Behavior Analysis II (3 Credits) HCP 6580 Advanced Practicum in Applied Behavior Analysis (3 Credits) HCP 6590 Ethical Conduct for Applied Behavior Analysis (3 Credits) Concentration 6: Advocating for the Special Needs Child’s Education (9 Credits) Concentration Description: This concentration will explore the education environment for the special needs child. Fundamental information on laws, policies and practices as it pertains to the special needs child’s education, will be researched. Evaluation and assessment techniques and modalities within education/school systems and their influence on the development of special needs children will be investigated. The importance of independence and personal autonomy training among this population will be explored. Complete three of the following courses: HCP 6610 Survey of Exceptionalities of Children & Youth (3 Credits) HCP 6620 Inclusive Education for Exceptional Students (3 Credits) HCP 6630 Teaching Social & Personal Skills to Exceptional Students (3 Credits) HCP 6640 Consultation & Collaboration in Exceptional Student Education (3 Credits) HCP 6650 Special Education Law (3 Credits) Concentration 7: Family Systems and Support Concentration (9 Credits) Concentration Description: This concentration will examine the protective and risk factors found within the framework of the family system. Emphasis will be given to child and youth development as it is affected by the family system, peer groups, schools and teachers, community and other social influences. Also, the dynamics of traditional, non-traditional and culturally diverse family constructs will be researched. Complete three of the following courses: HCP 6710 Family Systems (3 Credits) HCP 6720 Program Models (3 Credits) HCP 6730 Parent Support & Education (3 Credits) HCP 6740 The Profession in the Field of Family Support (3 Credits) HCP 6750 Public Policy in the Field of Family Support (3 Credits) HCP 6760 Assessment & Evaluation of Family Support Programs (3 Credits)

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