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ABSC 851 Ethical, Legal, and Professional Issues in Applied Behavioral Science
The course covers ethical and legal issues in (a) the responsible conduct of basic, applied, and intervention research (e.g., informed consent and assent with typical and atypical populations; inclusion of underrepresented groups; bias, fraud, and plagiarism in data collection and reporting; conflict of interest; reporting misconduct; authorship) and (b) professional issues in teaching, research, and service (e.g., written and presented scientific communication; grant preparation; the journal review process; cultural competence; teaching; vita preparation). The course will also include instruction in the preparation of editorial reviews for manuscripts submitted for publication to in peer-reviewed journals, in partial fulfillment of the department's doctoral requirement for preparing editorial reviews. Prerequisite: This course is reserved for students in our online program. If there are questions, please contact thecollegeonline@ku.edu.
Doctor of Philosophy in Behavioral Psychology
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/applied-behavioral-science/phd/
The Department of Applied Behavioral Science offers a curriculum through which students learn how to examine and address problems of social importance across the lifespan. Students receive training in the application of behavioral science to improve the human condition through prevention and intervention. The department’s doctoral program in behavioral psychology satisfies coursework requirements for Board Certification in Behavior Analysis and, in most states, licensure as a behavior analyst. It does not satisfy requirements for licensure in psychology.
Master of Arts in Applied Behavioral Science
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/applied-behavioral-science/ma/
The Department of Applied Behavioral Science offers a curriculum through which students learn how to examine and address problems of social importance across the lifespan. Students receive training in the application of behavioral science to improve the human condition through prevention and intervention. The department’s master’s program in applied behavioral science satisfies coursework requirements for Board Certification in Behavior Analysis and, in most states, licensure as a behavior analyst.
Dual Degree: Ph.D. in Behavioral Psychology and Master of Public Health
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/applied-behavioral-science/phd-mph/
...either ABSC 735 OR ABSC 770 Satisfactory completion of either ABSC 841 OR ABSC 851...
Master of Public Health
http://catalog.ku.edu/medicine/population-health/mph/
...of ABSC 710 , ABSC 875 , and ABSC 876...and Culture 3 PRVM 851 Public Health Policy...