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BCBA Training in Springfield and Norris City IL

SIUC's BAT Course Sequence is designed for working professionals seeking to gain additional graduate education and eventual certification by the Behavior Analysis Certification Board. Anyone with a masters degree, an interest in learning more about behavior analysis, and the ability to attend occasional weekend courses in Springfield or Norris City, IL is welcome to apply for admission.

The two year cohort program will begin with the Spring 2008 semester. Over the course of two years, students will undertake a unique learning experience that blends the convenience of weekend classwork with the intimacy of face-to-face instruction with professors. All courses are taught on-site during a select few weekends, eliminating scheduling conflicts for students as well as the need to relocate to attend a distant university.

APPLY NOW:

Download forms (here)

1. Complete BAT Application

2. Acquire 3 letters of recommendation from professors or employers who know your ability to complete training in behavior analysis.

3. Complete an application to the SIU Grad School.

4. Enclose a check for 50 dollars payable to SIUC. This is an application fee.

5. Acquire OFFICAL transcripts from all higher educational institutions that you have previously attended.

5. Assemble items 1-5 into a single mailing envelope and mail to:

BAT COURSE SEQUENCE

Attn: Susan Edgren

Division of Continuing Education, 6705

Southern Illinois University Carbondale

Carbondale, IL 62901
 



COURSE SCHEDULE

Tenative Schedule

Program Start Date 1-7-08

YEAR 1

  • Spring: REHAB 503 and 574
  • Summer: REHB 535 and 509a
  • Fall: REHB 594

YEAR 2

  • Spring: REHB 512
  • Summer:: REHB 595
  • Fall: REHB 505