

MA Applied Behaviour Analysis, Georgian Court University
Ocean County, New Jersey
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24 Months
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About this course
The Master’s in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) at Georgian Court University is designed to help individuals with autism spectrum disorder and other intellectual disabilities reach their full potential. This program is grounded in the science of learning and behavior and focuses on increasing communication skills, decreasing challenging behaviors, and supporting long-term development. It’s verified by the Association for Behavior Analysis International, ensuring graduates meet coursework requirements to qualify for the BCBA® exam. The program involves a mix of coursework and field experiences at regional mental and behavioral health facilities, preparing students for impactful careers in autism and behavioral intervention.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for those aiming to become Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBA®), with coursework verified by the ABAI. It’s taught by nationally recognized experts in applied behavior analysis, offering small class sizes for personalized attention. The program also includes partnerships with agencies and schools for supervised fieldwork, preparing students for real-world application and the BCBA® exam. Additionally, the degree is suitable for a variety of populations beyond autism, including other behavioral disorders.
Specialisation
Students can choose from three tracks: Generalist, Autism Specialist, or School Specialist. Each track requires 39 credits, with a combination of required courses and electives tailored to specific career goals, whether in clinical practice, educational settings, or specialized interventions for autism.
Course fees
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Degree requirements
The program is a 39-credit Master of Arts in ABA, with courses spread over three semesters each year, including required courses, electives, and practicum components. Students must maintain a minimum grade of B- in coursework, with repeated courses if needed. The curriculum includes foundational topics like ethics, behavior analysis principles, assessment, and intervention strategies, with specialized electives aligned to the chosen track.
English language test
DUOLINGO
100
IELTS
6
TOEFL
79
PTE
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Career prospects
Graduates can work as ABA therapists in school districts, home programs, or clinics, or take leadership roles as clinical directors or trainers. The program prepares students for diverse settings supporting individuals with autism or other intellectual disabilities. Certified BCBAs typically earn higher salaries, with averages exceeding $70,000 nationwide, and opportunities in both clinical and educational environments.
FAQs
Can undergraduate students start earning fieldwork hours during their bachelor’s?
Yes, undergraduate students at Georgian Court University can take 12 credits of coursework towards the master’s program and begin accruing supervised fieldwork hours.
What are the start dates for the program?
The program accepts students in Fall, Spring, and Summer, offering flexible start dates.
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