Florida Tech Presents Online Courses for Behavior Analysts on Arranging Reinforcement Systems
As part of the Distinguished Behavior Analysts Series, the Florida Institute of Technology Behavioral Science and Technology Program will present an online workshop, “Arranging Reinforcement Systems in Applied Settings: Lessons from Basic and Applied Research,” parts 1, 2 and 3. Board certified behavior analyst, Iser DeLeon, will facilitate the course. H is the director of Research Development, Department of Behavioral Psychology, Kennedy Krieger Institute and an assistant professor of psychiatry, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Professionals in the field of behavior analysis are constantly reinforcing the desirable behavior of others, although setting up these contingencies in an applied setting can be a complex and daunting task. The course will present results from basic and applied research in the area of reinforcement and provide participants with tools to improve their clinical practice.
Participants will have two weeks to complete the workshop from the time of purchase. They will view videos online and submit a survey by the workshop end date. Videos are broken down into small sections to allow students the opportunity to start and stop as needed.
The courses, BEHP 1044-1046, earn participants from 4.5 to 5.5 Type II Behavior Analyst Certification Board Continuing Education Unites and can be taken individually or in sequence. The cost is $59 for each course.
For more information and to register, visit http://www.fit.edu/bst/ceu/distinguished.php#Deleon.