UNT’s innovative Behavior Analysis master’s degree gives you a broad and deep education in Behavior Analysis, including: knowledge of principles, theory and research methods of applied behavior analysis and the experimental analysis of behavior; principles and procedures for systematic application of behavioral technology in natural environments; and, practical experience in diverse areas such as neuro-operant interventions, functional analysis, early autism intervention, animal welfare, college teaching and social justice.
Our graduate program was the first in the United States to earn accreditation from the Association for Behavior Analysis International and remains accredited today. The MS program meets the BACB's Pathway 1 requirements.
The M.S. in Behavior Analysis program offers a curriculum that fulfills the course requirements for those seeking Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification. The M.S. curriculum features behavior-analytic coursework, research training, and practical experiences under the guidance of our faculty, who collectively possess a broad spectrum of expertise in the field of behavior analysis. Thus, graduates are equipped with the essential knowledge and skills for BCBA certification.
In addition to coursework, students aiming for BCBA certification are also required to obtain fieldwork hours. A full description of eligibility BCBA requirements can be found on the BACB website. Our graduate advisor helps assist students in securing fieldwork experiences through faculty-supervised experiences, as available, and with community partners. However, it's important to note that our program does not require students to acquire or complete this supervised fieldwork as part of their degree.
The Master's of Science in Behavior Analysis is offered through the Department of
Behavior Analysis housed in the College of Health and Public Service. We are very
proud of our M.S. program which was the first graduate program in the nation to be
accredited by the Association for Behavior Analysis - International. We are able
to offer what is recognized worldwide as the most extensive training available in
behavior analysis at the master’s degree level.
In addition to a world-class faculty and a wide range of departmental projects available
to students, an array of resources necessary to ensure student success are also available
at UNT including a well-stocked library system, computer labs, student health-care,
and state-of-the-art workout facilities. The department also makes available computers,
printers, and some shared office space to allow students to work on departmental lab
and clinic projects on site.
Please notice that there are two, separate applications you must complete and submit: apply to UNT through Apply Texas and the other application is to the department. The deadline for the departmental application is January 15, and both applications must be completed by that date.
Apply to UNT:
Toulouse Graduate School
1155 Union Circle, #311277
Denton, TX 76203
After submitting the ApplyTexas application, you will receive an email within 5-7 business days from the Toulouse Graduate School providing the login information for your MyUNT portal. There you will be able to submit the departmental application (see Step 2).
To check on the status of your application, please first check your MyUNT portal. If you have questions regarding your Toulouse application or your transcripts, please visit https://scrappysays.unt.edu/s/.
Department of Behavior Analysis Application:
This portion of your application will be submitted in your MyUNT portal. Each item will show as a “To-do” item on your Tasks tile; click on the Tasks tile to submit the documents.
To check on the status of your application, please first check your MyUNT portal. If you have questions regarding your departmental application, please contact us at behavior.analysis@unt.edu or 940-565-2274.
Other Info and Online Application
The department’s application deadline for Fall admission is January 15th. We do not have a Spring enrollment option. We look forward to receiving your application by the deadline. (Please note that the department deadline is earlier and not the same as the Toulouse Graduate School's application deadline. Both applications are required).
Please feel free to contact us at behavior.analysis@unt.edu if you have any questions about our department, program, or the application process that are not answered in the sources listed here.
Tuition Costs
To determine how much it will cost to receive an M.S. in Behavior Analysis degree from the College of Health and Public service, please visit the Financial Aid office website.
Financial assistance
Amounts vary each year, but the following financial assistance programs are available to help you pursue your education:
Information about scholarships, including department-specific scholarships, as well as information about other financial assistance programs is available at financialaid.unt.edu.
The Department of Behavior Analysis in UNT’s College of Health and Public Service offers scholarships to students each year, including: