Frequently Asked Questions
The BCBA® is a graduate-level certification in behavior analysis. This certification is received through the Behavior Analyst Certification Board. Professionals with BCBA certification provide behavior-analytic services and may supervise the work of Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analysts (BCaBAs), Registered Behavior Technicians (RBTs), and other professionals who implement behavior-analytic services.
There is a series of requirements to become a BCBA:
There are two ways for students to satisfy their fieldwork requirements:
While our program does not provide supervised fieldwork, you are able (and encouraged) to complete your hours while you work on your degree. The Behavior Analyst Certification Board has some great online resources for planning your fieldwork experience. This checklist and tip sheet is a good place to start and you’ll find detailed requirements in the BCBA Handbook. Have questions? Email us at sped@msu.edu.
The degree title is Master of Arts in Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism Spectrum Disorders. The program is listed as Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism Spectrum Disorder (Online Program) (Masters) in the MSU application portal.
The deadline to apply is Jan. 15.
Typically, you will hear from us 4-6 weeks after the application deadline.
No, the GRE is not required for admission into the Applied Behavior Analysis and Autism Spectrum Disorders program.
The Master of Arts in Applied Behavior Analysis & Autism Spectrum Disorders is designed to be completed within two years of matriculation.
Typically students take two courses (six credits). A helpful rule of thumb is to devote at least two hours per credit outside of class, in addition to the online contact hours for the course. This means a minimum of nine hours per week per three-credit course.
Tuition for ABA & ASD students is the same for all students regardless of residency. Find the most up-to-date information on tuition on Michigan State University’s official Tuition and Fees page. The ABA & ASD program is included under “Online Education Masters.”
The current cost per credit hour is $933. The M.A. in Applied Behavior Analysis & Autism Spectrum Disorders is a 30-credit program.
MSU’s Tuition and Fees Calculator will help you estimate your tuition and student fees each semester. When using the calculator, select “In-State” for Residency, “Masters” for Level, “College of Education” for College and “Online MA/MS Education Programs” for Special Program Type. Most ABA-ASD students two 3-credit courses per semester, so you can estimate your number of credits as 6 each semester.
MSU’s Office of the Controller’s website is the most up-to-date source of information related to tuition (this program is listed as “Online Education Masters”).
Students and guests can make payments on balances via the Student Information System (SIS) at student.msu.edu. After logging in, students and guests should navigate to the Student Accounts tile to access their student account. Once inside the payment portal, students and guests can make payments on current and prior semester balances, view account details and bills, enroll in a payment plan or sign up for direct deposit refunds.
For more information about billing and payments, visit the Student Accounts information on the MSU Office of the Controller website.
The College of Education’s Academic & Student Affairs Office has compiled some helpful information about financial aid on its website, including eligibility, how to start your application and when to apply.
Graduate financial aid advisors can be reached at ofagrad@msu.edu and through MSU’s Office of Financial Aid website. (Please note: This office is typically quite busy at the beginning of a semester.)
Find more information about class enrollment and registration on MSU’s Office to the Registrar’s website.
You can visit student.msu.edu.
Your MSU email address is the only email address that the university will use to send official communication to students. However you may auto forward all incoming email to another service or account. Click on “MSU Prefs” in the sidebar menu to access this setting.
Yes. The first week of the semester you expect to graduate, submit the graduation application. If you expect to graduate in the summer, submit this application in the first week of spring. The Graduation Application is now available at student.msu.edu. After clicking on the Academic Progress tile, you will see a link to Apply for Graduation in the left-hand navigation under the Graduation heading.
Your diploma will be mailed to the address you provided on your graduation application approximately four weeks after the end of the semester that you graduate.
Go to the MSU Commencement website.