MS in Applied Behavior Analysis
Making a meaningful impact on those with autism
Degree Overview
The Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) at Alliant International University prepares students to become competent, ethical, and compassionate behavior analysts. Our graduates are well-equipped to make a meaningful difference in the lives of individuals with autism and intellectual or developmental disabilities, and their families.
This program goes beyond technical training. The curriculum emphasizes not only the effective application of ABA principles to teach important skills and reduce unsafe behaviors, but also the importance of applying them with empathy, integrity, and a focus on meaningful, person-centered outcomes. It’s an ideal fit for students passionate about supporting neurodiverse individuals in various settings, including homes, schools, clinics, and the community.
Program Highlights
Flexible Online Format
With a focus on accommodating full-time students and working professionals, our 100% online program allows you to study while also balancing other life commitments, without sacrificing academic rigor.
Client-Centered Curriculum
Learn to apply ABA principles in practical settings with a focus on building meaningful skills, increasing independence, and promoting long-term well-being.
School-Based ABA Focus
Special emphasis is placed on supporting students with disabilities in classroom environments, where consistent, supportive intervention can make the greatest impact.
Contemporary, Research-Driven Content
Our curriculum integrates the latest findings in trauma-aware, values-based ABA, preparing you to deliver effective and ethical care in educational, home, and clinical settings.
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Degree Information
Student Learning Outcomes
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Demonstrate fluency in the principles and philosophical foundations of applied behavior analysis.
- Design and implement behavior-analytic interventions that are culturally responsive and contextually appropriate to enhance the quality of life for those with developmental disabilities and their families.
- Collaborate respectfully with families, educators, and interdisciplinary teams to support meaningful outcomes.
- Make informed, ethical decisions that uphold the dignity and autonomy of those they serve.
- Commit to ongoing learning and reflective practice to remain current and effective in the field.
Links and Downloads
Yes. Graduates will be well-prepared to sit for the BCBA exam administered by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB), having gained foundational knowledge in behavioral principles, ethics, assessment, intervention, supervision, and research methods, delivered through a client-centered, culturally responsive lens. Our program meets the behavior-analytic coursework requirements for those pursuing the BCBA pathway 2 eligibility route.