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2021-2022 Graduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Applied Behavior Analysis, MS


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Program Director:
Griffin Rooker, Ph.D., BCBA, LBA
222 Archbishop Borders Hall
Mount St. Mary’s University
(301) 447-5143
Email: g.w.rooker@msmary.edu

The Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis is for individuals seeking to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. The goal of the program is to provide rigorous, high-quality education and training in an environment that is welcoming and provides students with the best opportunity to meet their goals.

Candidates must complete 36 credit hours of coursework, including 3 fieldwork credits and a capstone research project. Courses are offered in mostly eight-week subterms and one fifteen-week subterm.

Program Information


Degree Requirements

In order to earn the Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis degree, students must maintain a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA, complete at least 36 credit hours of graduate-level coursework including a 3-credit required fieldwork, have successfully presented a research thesis, and have passed a mock version of the BCBA exam.

Program Completion Capstone

MSABA students are required to complete a graduate research capstone. MSABA 605 and 611 support capstone development and completion.

Admission Requirements

Applicants for the program will follow the university standards for admission to graduate study. Prospective students must have earned the following to be considered for admission (graduate degree GPAs will be considered along with the undergraduate GPA):

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year institution.
  • Undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher.
  • Additional requirements for applicable to international students are found here.

Tuition and Fees:

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Transferring Credit from Other Programs

Students transferring credit from a 4th edition VCS program or who have received explicit instruction in behavior analysis in a graduate program may be eligible for course transfers. All transfer work is approved by the Program Director. Transfer evaluations must be finalized before the student begins his/her coursework.  

Academic Sessions

Sessions are offered on a year-round basis.

Fall Semester: Fall I Session and Fall II Session
Spring Semester: Spring I Session and Spring II Session
Summer Semester: Summer I Session and Summer II Session

Fall and spring sessions are each 8 weeks. Summer sessions are 5 weeks each.

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