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ABA 637 Behaviorism: History, Theory and Philosophy 4.5 Credits

This course will introduce students to the philosophy of behaviorism, theoretical approaches to understanding behavior, and an understanding of the history, principles, and dimensions of behavior analysis as a science. Students will learn to distinguish between the different forms of behaviorism; the experimental analysis of behavior and applied behavior analysis; and to identify the hallmarks of professional practice that are guided by behavior analytic theory and philosophy.

College/Department: School of Education
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Prerequisites: ABA 630 [Min Grade: B]