Make a Positive Difference with an Applied Behavior Analysis MA or Graduate Certificate
This Webster Applied Behavior Analysis program focuses on the application of behavior
analysis as a therapeutic method and educational intervention in a wide range of areas,
both inside and outside of the classroom.
This includes the use of direct observation, measurement and functional analysis of
the relations to an immediate environment and how it might affect behaviors of a population
with challenging cognitive abilities and behavioral issues.
Applied Behavior Analysis programs are online, offering both a master’s degree or
a graduate certificate. The BACB requires a master’s degree, as well as specific coursework
to sit for the BCBA exam.
You may enroll in the MA in Applied Behavior Analysis, or if you already have a master’s
degree and would like to re-specialize, you may choose to pursue the graduate certificate.
You may enroll in the Graduate Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis and Organizational
Behavior Management (ABA/OBM), if you are a certified applied behavior analyst and
interested in expanding your knowledge and skills to effectively guide and improve
organizational behavior management within diverse environments.
The courses in the MA and Graduate Certificate are approved by BCBA and will qualify
you to sit for the offered through the BACB.
Our BCBA Examination First Time Passing Rate was 70% in AY 2023-2024.
This program is committed to making the science of behavior analysis accessible to
those throughout the world who intend to affect meaningful, socially significant behavioral
changes through learning the theory and application of behavior analytic practices.
This program is accredited by the International Behavior Analysis Organization (IBAO),
allowing you to practice ABA both inside and outside of the U.S.
Graduates will be able to:
- Demonstrate fluency in technical, behavior analytic terminology pertaining to the
concepts and principles of behavior analysis.
- Determine behaviors that should be targeted for intervention, prioritize said behaviors
and conduct a variety of behavioral assessments.
- Engage in the ethical selection of behavior change interventions while evaluating
the social validity and efficacy of outcomes of applied interventions.
- Design and implement a single-case experimental research study and share the results
of the study in a professional manner.
- Apply ethical decision-making models to common problems of practice while ensuring
that their practices are culturally responsive.
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Leasha Teal: My ABA certificate will help me in the classroom. It'll help me understand not only
my students better in the special education setting, but it will also advance my career
and give me a choice either to work in a clinical setting, school or a private setting.
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Choose Webster for Your MA in Applied Behavior Analysis
STARTING TERM Fall
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Spring
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Summer
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APBA 5000 Intro to ABA (3) FA1
APBA 5110 Principles of ABA (3) FA2
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APBA 5120 Single Subject Research (3) SP1
APBA 5130 Ethics and Prof Issues in ABA (3) SP2
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APBA 5140 Behavior Change (3) SU
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Fall
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Spring
Submit Petition to Graduate when registering for final semester.
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APBA 5150 Functional Behavioral Assessment (3) FA1
APBA 5160 Supervision and Staff Perf (3) FA2
APBA 6000 Thesis (3) Fall semester - two semesters required
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APBA 5170 Basic Experimental Analysis (3) SP1
APBA 5180 Verbal Behavior (3) SP2
APBA 5950 Portfolio Review (0) Spring semester
APBA 6000 Thesis (3) Spring semester - (two semesters required)
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General Program Notes:
This program does not lead to initial P-12 teacher certification. Webster does not
offer initial teacher certification online or for any state other than Missouri. Students
interested in initial P-12 teacher certification should contact the Coordinator of
Educator Certification at 314-246-7097.
Up to 9 credits hours may be transferred into the MA program if approved by the advisor
and the Registrar’s Office.
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Advisor Notes:
Fall 1 start only
Final degree conferred with a GPA of 2.5 or better;
Advisor: Dani Pizzella, PhD dpizzella76@webster.edu
Find out more about the Master of Arts in Applied Behavior Analysis
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STARTING TERM Fall
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Spring
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Summer
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APBA 5000 Intro to ABA (3) FA1
APBA 5110 Principles of ABA (3) FA2
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APBA 5120 Single Subject Research (3) SP1
APBA 5130 Ethics and Prof Issues in ABA (3) SP2
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APBA 5140 Behavior Change (3) SU
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Final Fall Semester
Submit Petition to Graduate when registering for final semester.
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APBA 5150 Functional Behavioral Assessment (3) FA1
APBA 5160 Supervision and Staff Perf (3) FA2
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General Program Notes:
- Advanced Graduate Certificate cohorts begin in Fall 1 only.
- All 21 hours of the Advanced Graduate Certificate must be completed Âé¶¹ÉçÇø;
transfer credit may not be applied.
- This program does not lead to initial P-12 teacher certification. Webster
does not offer initial teacher certification online or for any state other than Missouri.
Students interested in initial P-12 teacher certification should contact the Coordinator
of Educator Certification at 314-246-7097.
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Advisor Notes:
Fall 1 start only
The Behavior Analyst Certification Board requires applicant for board examination
to hold a master’s degree in addition to the coursework listed on this program of
study. Those who do not hold a master’s degree should explore the MA in Applied Behavior
Analysis.
Final degree conferred with a GPA of 2.5 or better
Advisor: Dani Pizzella, PhD dpizzella76@webster.edu
Find out more about the Graduate Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis
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STARTING TERM Fall
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Spring
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Summer submit Petition to Graduate when registering for final semester
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APBA 5000 Intro to ABA (3) FA1 (if needed)
APBA 5010 Intro to Organizational Behavior Analysis (3) FA1
APBA 5011 Performance Management (3) FA2
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APBA 5012 Behavioral Systems Analysis (3) SP1
APBA 5013 OBA in Business and Practice (3) SP2
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APBA 55014 Applied Organizational Behavior Management (3) S
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General Program Notes:
- This program is designed exclusively for individuals holding certification in Applied
Behavior Analysis or who have previously completed a degree program in Applied Behavior
Analysis.
- Graduate Certificate cohorts begin in Fall 1 only.
- All 18 hours of the Advanced Graduate Certificate must be completed Âé¶¹ÉçÇø;
transfer credit may not be applied.
- This program does not lead to initial P-12 teacher certification. Webster does not
offer initial teacher certification online or for any state other than Missouri. Students
interested in initial P-12 teacher certification should contact the Coordinator of
Educator Certification at 314-246-7097.
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Advisor Notes: Fall 1 start only
Final degree conferred GPA of 2.5 or better;
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Students pursuing this graduate certificate are expected to have an professional
or voluntary association with an agency or company in which they can do applied work
to fully benefit from the coursework.
Find out more about the Graduate Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis and Organizational Behavior Management
The coursework introduces you to Applied Behavior Analysis as a discipline and examines
key concepts and approaches in behavior science. Working closely under the supervision
of an active Board-Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and/or a licensed or registered
psychologist, you will learn how to find evidence to support your analysis of a behavioral problem and to design an intervention
program to bring about positive change in the life of the population you work with.
Career Opportunities
U.S. employment demand for Behavior Analysts has grown 40.7% in Missouri since 2022-2023,
according to the .
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