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    Behavioral Healthcare with Applied Behavior Analysis Concentration

    University of South Florida

    University of South Florida

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    United States of America, Tampa

    University RankQS Ranking
    563

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    USD 30 

    Credit point

    120 Points

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines21-Aug-2023
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 612  / credit
    Next Intake 21-Aug-2023

    Behavioral Healthcare with Applied Behavior Analysis Concentration

    About

    Service delivery to individuals with developmental disabilities, Autism spectrum disorders, and other behaviors that may limit functioning is addressed with very specific behavioral techniques. This concentration is appropriate for individuals desiring certification in the field or as a complement to other service delivery strategies.
    Behavioral health problems, such as mental and substance use disorders, are among the greatest public health challenges facing our communities. New, scientifically-based approaches are available to treat and prevent many behavioral health problems. Students will be exposed to treatment approaches as well as to issues in the organization, financing, delivery, and outcomes of behavioral health services. The emphasis of the curricula is on practices that have been scientifically validated and the delivery of services within the context of current funding, policies and trends. Students must also demonstrate behaviors that are congruent with the professional standards and values of the profession. Students desiring a career in this field should be aware that fingerprinting, a background check, and drug screen may be required to work in this field. Failure to pass one of these checks would be cause to terminate a student from the major. Students may be responsible for any associated costs.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    If you completed secondary education in any country outside the U.S., USF requires that you submit the appropriate documents that are the equivalent of graduation from high school in the U.S. As a general rule, completion of secondary education will consist of 12-13 years of study and the awarding of a diploma or graduation certificate. Please include academic transcripts and exam results of all secondary work.

    SAT/ACT Requirements

    USF requires freshman applicants to submit official results of at least one college entrance exam (SAT or ACT). USF does not currently require or consider the optional essay section of the SAT or the ACT for the admission or scholarship review processes. Likewise, SAT subject tests are not considered for admission or placement. USF's code for SAT is 5828 and for ACT is 0761.

    In Fall 2022, mid-range SAT and ACT scores for admitted freshmen were: 

    • SAT: 1240-1390
    • ACT: 27-31

    In Summer 2022, mid-range SAT and ACT scores for admitted freshmen were:

    • SAT: 1100-1190
    • ACT: 22-25

    Superscoring

    USF considers your highest submitted section scores across all SAT and ACT test dates. Final admission decisions will be made using only your highest cumulative scores. Each time you submit test scores to USF, we will update your record with any new high scores. We strongly encourage you to submit your scores each time you take the SAT or ACT. Sending your scores each time you take the SAT or ACT can benefit you by allowing us to consider you for all available enrollment-related opportunities.

    Testing Recommendations

    Because the SAT and ACT measure college readiness through different means and formats, we strongly encourage you to take each exam once during the spring of your junior year in high school. You are likely to prefer (and even to perform better) on one test over the other, which would allow you to focus on that test during the fall of your senior year. Except in rare cases, you should not take either test more than three times, as significant improvements on performance are unlikely at that point.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 612  / credit

    Application Fee

    USD 30 

    How to Apply

    1. Submit Your Application

    Complete the USF online application or the Common App application.

    2. Pay Your Application Fee

    Pay the nonrefundable, $30 application fee.

    3. Submit Official Transcripts

    Send original or certified copies of academic transcripts, mark sheets, grade reports, diplomas or certificates, national standardized examination results, or other academic course work to USF.

    • Include a certified English translation for all documents not written in English. If you need assistance translating your documents into English, we recommend using the American Translators Association to find a certified translator.
    • We can accept digital copies of these secondary and post-secondary school records emailed directly from an appropriate official at your school to [email protected]. Alternatively, mail your transcripts via post to:

    University of South Florida
    Office of Admissions
    4202 E. Fowler Avenue, SVC 1036
    Tampa, FL 33620
    United States 

    If you have completed all 4 years of high school in the U.S., you will need to submit your coursework and grades via the Student Self-Reported Academic Record (SSAR) website. If you have attended any overseas high school, you will need to submit your official transcripts.

    4. Submit Official SAT or ACT Scores

    If you are submitting ACT scores, you are required to submit scores for the Writing section, per Florida Board of Governors requirements. 

    • SAT Code for USF: 5828
    • ACT Code for USF: 0761

    Students are only required to submit either SAT or ACT scores, but they are encouraged to submit both. USF superscores, meaning we consider your highest submitted section scores across all SAT and ACT test dates. Final admission decisions are made using only your highest cumulative scores. USF will not accept scores from the Common App portal, your guidance counselor or PDF screenshot. Scores must come directly from SAT or ACT testing services.

    5. Send Official TOEFL or Duolingo Scores

    This step is only required for students from non-English speaking countries. Scores are valid for two years from the original date of examination.

    • Request official TOEFL scores directly from ETS. Our school code is 5828.
    • Request official Duolingo scores directly from the testing agency.

    If these English-proficiency tests are required, applicants must attain the following minimum scores: 

    • TOEFL – 79
    • Duolingo – 110
    • SAT – 24 (Reading), 25 (Writing and Language)
    • ACT – 17 (English), 19 (Reading)

    The English-proficiency test requirement may be waived if the applicant has successfully met another proof of English proficiency requirement as outlined in the USF academic catalog.

    University of South Florida

    Behavioral Healthcare with Applied Behavior Analysis Concentration

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