Master of Applied Behaviour Analysis

Program code

5744

Available at

Nathan

Gold Coast

Mount Gravatt

Logan

South Bank

Online

Offshore

Other

Duration

1 to 1.5 years full-time

Credit points

120

Indicative fee

$37,000.00* per year (more)
* 2024 indicative annual fee

Admission requirements

  • Related Bachelor degree (4.0 GPA) or higher

    (more)

Commencing in

Trimester 1

About this program

The Master of Applied Behaviour Analysis provides students with comprehensive and flexible training in applied behaviour analysis. The principles of ABA underpin most evidence-based interventions and practices in the fields of education and disability and can be applied to any life situation in which the aim is to learn new skills, enhance individual or team performance, or to understand and reduce behaviours that challenge.

This degree program is relevant to students wishing to apply knowledge of these principles and practices to their current work (for example, teachers, early intervention workers, allied health professionals, managers, principals) as well as those who ultimately want to pursue accreditation as a behaviour practitioner.

Related degrees

Code Program title Campus Intake
3363 Graduate Certificate in Applied Behaviour Analysis Online Trimester 1 only
5744 Master of Applied Behaviour Analysis (this program) Distance Education Trimester 1 only

Note: Progression is dependent upon satisfying admission requirements.

Attendance information

This Masters program is offered on full-time or part-time basis and is only available to International students studying in their home country or in Australia on a visa other than a student visa.

This Masters is offered on a full-time or part-time basis off-campus. Students must expect to complete a minimum of 15 hours per week of online work for each week for the 6-week intensive ABA courses that form the Verified Course Sequence including participation in weekly 2-hour online evening workshops. Workshop attendance, online analytics and task completion will be used to monitor engagement.

Work-integrated learning

Work-integrated learning is established in the core course 7510LFC Community Internship. Students are required to complete 80 hours of on-site volunteering hours. The University will provide students with the opportunity to select a volunteer position of their choice from a range of community not-for-profit organisations.

My career opportunities

Students who complete the Master of Applied Behaviour Analysis will typically apply their knowledge and skills in one of three ways.

  1. Students may use their training to enhance their existing professional capacity as teachers and allied health clinicians.
  2. Students may apply their training to everyday life such as parents and caregivers raising children with developmental disabilities.
  3. Successful completion of this Masters would fulfil two of the three requirements for sitting the external exam to become a Board Certified Behaviour Analysists (BCBA) or Board Certified Assistant Behaviour Analyst (BCaBA).

Professional recognition

The Association for Behaviour Analysis International (ABAI) has approved the set of four ABA courses as a Verified Course Sequence. This means that the degree program is recognised by the international certification body (Behavior Analyst Certification Board) responsible for running the external BCBA and BCaBA exams.

Verified Course Sequence: The Association for Behaviour Analysis International (ABAI) has verified the following courses toward the coursework requirements for eligibility to take the Board Certified Behaviour Analyst® or Board Certified Assistant Behaviour Analyst® examination: 7801AHS, 7802AHS, 7803AHS,7804AHS. Applicants will need to meet additional eligibility requirementsÂżand demonstrate they reside in an authorised country before they can be deemed eligible to take the examination. Students should refer to the Behaviour Analyst Certification Board (BACB) for full requirements.

Professional Certification: Currently, certification for behaviour analysis practitioners (e.g. Board Certified Behaviour Analyst) is administered internationally, by the Behaviour Analyst Certification Board (BACB, based in the USA). Students should refer to BACB website for a full explanation and speak with program staff if you have any questions regarding credentialing and career pathways.

Pathways to further study

Students who successfully complete the Master of Applied Behaviour Analysis dissertation component may be eligible to apply for the Doctor of Philosophy.

International students

An International student is one who is not:

  • an Australian or New Zealand citizen or
  • a Pacific Engagement visa holder or
  • a person who has Australian permanent resident status.
Indicative annual tuition fee

The indicative annual tuition fee is calculated based on a standard full-time study load which is usually 80 credit points (two full-time trimesters).

The indicative annual tuition fee is based on current conditions and available data and should only be used as a guide. These fees are reviewed annually and are subject to change.

Tuition fees
  • An International student pays tuition fees.
  • Students are liable for tuition fees for the courses they are enrolled in as at the census date.
  • The tuition fee for students who commence their program prior to 2014 is charged according to the approved program fee for the trimester in which the student commenced the program.
  • The tuition fee for students who commence their program from 2014 onwards is charged according to the approved program fee for the trimester in which the student is enrolled.

Program fees for the Master of Applied Behaviour Analysis (5744)


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Changing programs

If an International student changes to a different program they will be subject to the approved program fee for the trimester in which they are enrolled.

Permanent resident status

If an undergraduate student obtains permanent resident status in Australia after commencing study in a program, and the student can provide evidence of permanent resident status prior to the census date (of the trimester in which they are enrolled), the student will be provided with a domestic fee-paying place.

The student may then apply for a Commonwealth supported place at the next admission period provided that the student satisfies the conditions for transfer from a domestic fee-paying place to a Commonwealth supported place as set out in the Fees and Charges Procedure.

If a postgraduate student obtains permanent resident status in Australia after commencing study in a program, and the student can provide evidence of permanent resident status prior to the census date (of the trimester in which they are enrolled), the student will automatically be considered for a Commonwealth supported place (subject to availability) or a domestic fee-paying place as applicable for the program.

If a research student obtains permanent resident status in Australia after commencing study in a program, and the student can provide evidence of permanent resident status prior to the census date (of the trimester in which they are enrolled), the student will automatically be considered for a Commonwealth Government Research Training Program (RTP) Fee Offset or a domestic fee-paying place as applicable for the program.

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