Behavior Analysis Foundations:
50-Hour Behavior Technician Training
The Behavior Technician is a paraprofessional who works under the close and ongoing supervision of a Board Certified Behavior Analyst® (BCBA®), Qualified Behavior Analyst (QBA®) Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst® (BCaBA®) and Qualified Autism Service Practitioner-Supervisor (QASP-S). The Behavior Technician assists in training and implementing various procedures outlined in a formal behavior services plan, as created and overseen by a BCBA. While someone may hold the general title of "ABA Technician," using the term "Behavior Technician" indicates that the individual has fulfilled the rigorous requirements necessary to earn this internationally recognized professional credential.
This coursework will run for approximately 4 weeks and fees will be ₱ 30, 000 (this does not include your supervision fees. Each student is responsible to secure and maintain all QABA and IBAO supervision requirements).
Students who will successfully complete this coursework will be eligible to for three (3) ABA certification exam.
For US, Australia, Canada, and UK residents
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Registered Behavior Technician (RBT)
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ABA Technician
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International Behavior Therapist (IBT)
For non-US, Australia, Canada, and UK residents
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ABA Technician
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International Behavior Therapist (IBT)
Find out what courses you'll
be taking
Behavior technician general requirement
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Must be at least 18 years old
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Possess a minimum of a high school diploma or national equivalent
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Must have completed at least 40 hours of approved assessment-based ABA coursework
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Training must be completed within 5 years unless otherwise specified
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Training must be developed or delivered by a master’s level licensed professional within the scope of ABA and autism
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15 hours of supervised fieldwork
Program Cost
*This training package includes FREE first 3 months supervised practice after passing your certification exam to facilitate transfer of supervision works to another supervisor.
What are the benefits to become certified behavior technician?
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Experience greater job fulfillment by more effectively improving the lives of those who need your help
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Advance your career without having to earn a college degree
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Gain a much better understanding of the professional practice and principles of applied behavior analysis
This training program is based on the ABA Technician Competency, RBT Task List (2nd Ed.), and IBT Required Educational Objectives and is designed to meet the 40-hour training requirement, 15 hours Supervised Practiced and Competency assessment for RBT, ABAT and IBT certification exam.