The Applied Behaviour Analysis course offered by the University of Kent is designed for individuals who have an interest in increasing their knowledge and understanding in the field of Behavior Analysis. This course provides a detailed understanding of scientific, philosophical underpinnings and practical applications of behavior analysis. Course Content: This course covers a wide variety of topics including Radical Behaviourism, Conceptual Analysis of Behaviour, Research Methods and Ethics, Applied Behaviour Analysis, Autism and Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and Behavioural Assessment and Intervention Planning.Key Modules: The course comprises of six compulsory and six optional modules. Compulsory modules include Behaviour Analytic Research Methods and Ethics, Creating Behaviour Change, Instructional Design, and Assessment of Repertoires. Optional modules include Supervised Individual Study, Cultural and Historical Issues in Applied Behaviour Analysis.Accreditations: An accredited course recognised by the Association for Behavior Analysis International and equal to the educational standards of the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB).Future Careers: On completion of this course, graduates can achieve career opportunities in various employment areas such as Psychologists, Behavioral therapists, Social Workers, Special Education Teachers, Consultants, Counsellors and more. Graduates could also pursue academic research or teaching roles relating to Applied Behaviour Analysis.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page: Applied Behaviour Analysis Course