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2022 Summer 01
ED661A/Lecture/OL1 - Concept & Principles of Applied Behavior
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Credits
3.00
Behavior analysis is a natural science approach to the study of human behavior. Behavior analysis has been phenomenally successful in a wide variety of human endeavors, including business and industry, physical therapy, socialization of difficult populations such as adult offenders, those addicted to substances, and children with conduct and oppositional behavior. This class explores how the basic principles of human behavior, such as schedules of reinforcement and response choice, were discovered and current research in the Experimental Analysis of Behavior. IMPORTANT: Students must have current background checks documents on file with the School of Education. (See Background Checks https://www.arcadia.edu/school-education/current-students/background-checks)
Arcadia Undergraduate Curriculum (AUC) Fulfillment:
Registration Type
Traditional
Fees
N/A
Instructors
DeVincenzo, Craig
Duration
5/23/2022 - 8/19/2022
Schedule
Online Course 11:58 PM - 11:59 PM; Online Course, Online Course, Room ASYNC
Prerequisites
N/A
Corequisites
N/A
Credit Types
Graduate credit
Class
20
Seats
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Remaining
Open
Primary population and other student populations allowed to register for this course:
Primary Population
# Others Allowed
# Others Registered
Campus
Arcadia University
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0
Program
Graduate.
20
0
College
Education
20
1
Department
Education
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1
Nontraditional
750400 ABA / AUT
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6