By the end of this program, students will be able to:
1. Demonstrate fluent knowledge of technical terminology pertaining to the concepts and principles of behavior analysis
2. Implement culturally responsive methodological approaches, skills, and techniques reflecting understanding of the role of culture in the life of the client in cross-cultural applications with clients of different racial, ethnic, religious or spiritual, and/or social economic class
3. Actively involve clients in the selection of behavior change interventions and the evaluation of the social validity of the goals, procedures, and outcomes of behavior change interventions
4. Design a single case experimental research study to answer a socially meaningful research question or questions
5. Apply ethical decision making frameworks to problems of practice in behavioral research and practice
6. Define a research problem, design a method to address the problem, and conduct and report an investigation that carries out the method to conclusion