Autism and Behavioural Sciences (graduate certificate)
As the rate of Ontarians living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) continues to rise, so is the need for skilled professionals who are prepared to use evidence-based interventions to support individuals, as well as their families and caregivers. Students in the Autism and Behavioural Sciences graduate certificate program will develop expertise in the collaborative design, implementation and evaluation of effective behavioural intervention plans, according to the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis. They will also gain valuable work experience through two supervised field placements.
Courses
- ATBS 1600 — Specialized Instruction Strategies (
- ATBS 2600 — Parent and Staff Training (
- DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION
- EDUC 1600 — Ethics and Professionalism (
- EDUC 2600 — Behavioural Skill Building (
- ETHC 1600 — Applied Behaviour Analysis (
- PSYC 1600 — Autism Spectrum Disorders (
- PSYC 1601 — Working With Family and Teams (
- PSYC 1602 — PSYC 1602
- PSYC 2600 — Treating Challenging Behaviours (
- PSYC 2601 — Measurement Of Behaviour and Data Collection Strategies (
- RSCH 2600 — RSCH 2600