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Humber College's Bachelor of Behavioural Science program provides students with a comprehensive education in behavioural science principles, applied behaviour analysis, and psychology. This program equips students with the skills needed to assess, design, and implement effective behavioural interventions across various settings. Through extensive hands-on training, including supervised field placements, students develop practical expertise in creating evidence-based solutions to complex behavioural challenges. The program prepares graduates for rewarding careers helping individuals across the lifespan in diverse environments, including healthcare, education, and community services.

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Behaviour Therapist

41301$50,000 - $85,000Assesses and implements behavioural intervention plans to improve specific behaviours. Uses evidence-based strategies to support clients' goals and progress.

Case Manager

41301$55,000 - $90,000Coordinates care plans for clients, connecting them with community services and ensuring their needs are met through effective resource management.

Autism Instructor Therapist

41301$45,000 - $75,000Specializes in delivering therapy for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder using applied behaviour analysis techniques to improve social and communication skills.

Community Support Worker

42201$40,000 - $70,000Engages with community members to provide advocacy, education, and support, promoting mental health and addressing behavioural challenges in community settings.

Program Coordinator

40030$60,000 - $100,000Manages behavioural science programs by overseeing design, implementation, and evaluation, ensuring services align with client needs and organizational objectives.