Unique advanced-level teacher preparation program focused on the application of behavioral principles in addressing the needs of exceptional learners.
Options:
Master Degree Option
Students may earn a master's degree in Special Needs at Endicott with an emphasis on Applied Behavior Analysis.
The Applied Behavior Analysis Graduate Option
A five course sequence for individuals who hold a graduate degree in Special Education, Psychology or a related field and wish to become a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA®).
The Special Education Licensure Option
Appealing to students who already hold a master's degree in a related field, students may enroll in courses that lead to licensure in Special Needs without the need to complete a second master's degree.
The Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc.® has approved the following course sequence as meeting the coursework requirements for eligibility for those seeking to sit for the BCBA® Examination. Applicants are also required to meet the BACB® mentoring requirement before sitting for the exam.
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Program of Study
Total Credits: 15 |
Tuition (08-09 academic year)
BCBA Prep Courses $425/credit ($1275 per 3 credit course)
Special Education Courses $311/credit ($933 per 3 credit course)
Tuition due with registration prior to the first day of class
Financial aid options available for those enrolled in Master Degree option
Program Admission for certificate and degree seeking
Application with $50 fee
Professional resume
Two letters of recommendation
Official transcript
Additional requirements for those seeking to be enrolled in Master Degree option:
Essay
Communication and Literacy Test (MTEL)
GRE or MAT (unless already have a Master Degree)
Classes scheduled throughout the year at
Endicott College Beverly, Ma.
The ACCEPT Educational Collaborative Natick, Ma
The South Shore Educational Collaborative Hingham, Ma.
Melmark New England North Andover, Ma.
Detailed information including class schedules and course descriptions can be found at www.endicott.edu/gps. Or contact Dr. Malcolm Patterson at mpatters@endicott.edu or 978-232-2935