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The Behavioural Science Technology program provides advanced training in the principles of human behavior, behavior modification techniques, and research-based interventions. Students learn to design and implement effective programs for individuals with developmental disabilities, mental health challenges, and other behavioral issues. The program focuses on applied behavioral analysis, data collection, and evidence-based practices. Graduates are equipped to work in clinical, educational, and community settings, where they contribute to improving client outcomes through behavioral support and intervention strategies.

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Behavioral Therapist

31203$50,000 - $75,000Designs and implements behavior modification programs to support individuals with behavioral challenges or developmental disabilities.

Autism Support Worker

42201$40,000 - $60,000Works with children or adults on the autism spectrum, providing tailored support to improve social, communication, and life skills.

Community Mental Health Worker

42201$42,000 - $65,000Assists individuals in managing mental health conditions through counseling, education, and connecting clients with resources.

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Therapist

31203$50,000 - $80,000Utilizes ABA techniques to teach new skills, improve behaviors, and enhance learning and development in children or adults.

Educational Assistant

43100$35,000 - $55,000Supports students with special needs in educational settings, assisting with behavior management and learning activities.