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What majors/minors are recommended if one wants to pursue a career as a behavioral analyst?
I'm a sophomore at rogers high and I just started looking into colleges.
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Karin’s Answer
Hi Grace,
You are going to need a bachelors degree and a masters degree to become a Behavioral Analyst.
It makes sense to get your bachelors in a field that has to do with behavior, e.g. psychology, education, sociology, or social work.
You find some more information about the career here:
https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/how-to-become-bcba
You find a list of schools with behavioral science masters programs here:
https://www.universities.com/programs/applied-behavior-analysis-degrees
Good luck!
KP
You are going to need a bachelors degree and a masters degree to become a Behavioral Analyst.
It makes sense to get your bachelors in a field that has to do with behavior, e.g. psychology, education, sociology, or social work.
You find some more information about the career here:
https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/how-to-become-bcba
You find a list of schools with behavioral science masters programs here:
https://www.universities.com/programs/applied-behavior-analysis-degrees
Good luck!
KP
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Pamela’s Answer
Hi Grace
Recommended majors/minors for pursuing a career as a behavioral analyst include psychology, sociology, applied behavior analysis, and neuroscience.
I hope this helps. Praying🙏🏾with you.
_Pamela Knight
Recommended majors/minors for pursuing a career as a behavioral analyst include psychology, sociology, applied behavior analysis, and neuroscience.
I hope this helps. Praying🙏🏾with you.
_Pamela Knight
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