Specialize with a rewarding career cultivating the skillsets of those with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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The one-year Autism and Behavioural Sciences Ontario College Graduate Certificate program provides you with a firm grounding in the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), specifically in the application of these principles to Intensive Behavioural Intervention (IBI) with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). ABA is a research-based and data-driven science that measures the relationship between the environment, behaviour and consequences. It is used to change behaviours that are socially significant.
Learn the characteristics of individuals with ASD, evidence-based practices in ABA, the professional code of ethics and the development and implementation of behavioural treatment plans. Gain practical experience working with clients and ABA treatment teams through two field placements, totalling 350 hours....(read more)
Specialize with a rewarding career cultivating the skillsets of those with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
The one-year Autism and Behavioural Sciences Ontario College Graduate Certificate program provides you with a firm grounding in the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA), specifically in the application of these principles to Intensive Behavioural Intervention (IBI) with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). ABA is a research-based and data-driven science that measures the relationship between the environment, behaviour and consequences. It is used to change behaviours that are socially significant.
Learn the characteristics of individuals with ASD, evidence-based practices in ABA, the professional code of ethics and the development and implementation of behavioural treatment plans. Gain practical experience working with clients and ABA treatment teams through two field placements, totalling 350 hours.
Graduates of the program work predominantly with children. Career opportunities may include:
To qualify for this graduate certificate, you must complete the program within three years.
This program is well-suited for students who:
Part-time graduate certificate programs require you to complete an application and be accepted into the program prior to course registration. Please complete the application form before registering. Accepted students may register for up to three courses per term.
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Course Number | Hours | Course Name | Summer | |||
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Series: 01 | ||||||
FAM0015 | 56.0 | Introduction to Applied Behaviour Analysis | ||||
FAM0016 | 42.0 | Introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) | ||||
FAM0019 | 30.0 | Ethics and Professionalism | ||||
FAM0023 | 60.0 | Specialized Instructional Strategies | ||||
FAM0055 | 28.0 | Working with Families and Teams | ||||
FAM0056 | 14.0 | Placement Preparation | ||||
Series: 02 | ||||||
FAM0025 | 140.0 | Field Placement I | ||||
FAM0017 | 45.0 | Treating Challenging Behaviours | ||||
FAM0020 | 56.0 | Behavioural Skill BuildingBehavioural Skill Building There are no classes currently scheduled for this course. | ||||
FAM0021 | 30.0 | Parent and Staff Training | ||||
Series: 03 | ||||||
FAM0026 | 210.0 | Field Placement II | ||||
FAM0024 | 28.0 | Transition Planning and ImplementationTransition Planning and Implementation There are no classes currently scheduled for this course. |
Principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) is a scientific approach to understanding behaviour that is widely used to promote behaviour change in individuals with ASD. In addition to basic terminology, students learn when and how to use these strategies appropriatel. Students access and interpret journal publication in the field of autism and Applied Behavioural Analysis to review and analyze current strategies within the field.
Understanding the challenges to individual with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is necessary in determining the appropriate supports. Students learn about the neuro developmental and behavioural aspects of people with ASD. Students also learn about causes, symptoms, diagnostic tools, and research-based intervention. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is covered from birth to adulthood.
Understanding the foundations of ethical thinking involving different perspectives and rational for decision-making within a behavioural framework is essential when working with ASD clients. Students explore the professional code of ethics that are essential for ethical practice. Through the use of case studies, practice vignettes, structured exercises and group discussions, students develop skills to think critically and apply general ethical principles to particular situations. Students build on the foundations for developing ethical guidelines for practice and examining areas related to legislative acts. An overview of the Behaviour Analyst Certification Board (BACB) guidelines of responsible conduct for a behaviour analyst and the Ontario Association for Behaviour Analysists (ONTABA) standards of practice are explored. Students evaluate their own professional expertise and limitations for ongoing professional development and planning.
Common evidence-based behavioural approaches are applied when teaching individuals with autism new skills. Students explore strategies for teaching language, academic,daily living, play and social skills. Topics provide the student with an understanding of the terms used, a description of the teaching techniques and a basic understanding of the conceptual elements motivating the approaches.
Pre-requisites: FAM0015 AND FAM0016 AND FAM0018 or FAM0040 AND FAM0041 AND FAM0045
Collaboration with others is essential to successful behavioural intervention. Students explore theories and methodologies and applications underlying current approaches to teamwork. The focus is on effective collaboration with a multi-disciplinary team, and working with families of children with autism spectrum disorders. Students develop the interpersonal, job-oriented skills necessary to problem-solve as team members in a flexible, empathetic, resourceful and productive manner.
This course will prepare students for placement by examining pre-placement requirements and placement expectations. Students will learn about professionalism in the workplace, create professional cover letters and resumes, and develop effective interview skills. Students will also complete required pre-placement health and safety training.
Field placement provides a practical opportunity for students to demonstrate some of the vocational program standards. Students develop technical skills through the application of the knowledge gained in the prerequisite courses. Students also have the opportunity to observe the ethical application of behavioural principles/techniques. Students are required to complete a placement in an ABA based and/or IBI program for children with ASD. Students are also required to complete these hours on a full-time schedule during agency business hours. Students must have Non-Violent Crisis Intervention.
Pre-requisites: FAM0040 AND FAM0041 AND FAM0045 AND FAM0056
A variety of procedures used to assess and treat challenging behaviours presented by individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder. Topics include Functional Behavioural Assessment (FBA)and Functional Analysis (FA)and scientifically validated techniques for the treatment of challenging behaviours, including, stereotypy, pica, aggression and self-injury. Emphasis is placed on ethical considerations, such as using the least intrusive with most effective treatments.
Pre-requisites: FAM0015 AND FAM0016 or FAM0040 AND FAM0041
Specialized strategies and techniques are used for training others specifically to implement behaviour change plans using Behavioural Skills Training (BST). Students will learn and practice techniques for individual and group presentation formats for the training of families or professionals. Students will also learn how to maintain procedural integrity, use performance feedback, evaluate the effects of training, and understand the challenges that may impact before, during and after mediator training. Emphasis will be placed on in-class presentations and role-play practice.
Pre-requisites: FAM0015 AND FAM0016 AND FAM0018 or FAM0040 AND FAM0041 AND FAM0045
Co-requisites: FAM0017 or FAM0044
Technical skills are further developed through the application of knowledge gained throughout the program. In implementing a range of treatment plans, students evaluate ongoing interventions within the placement. Students continue to observe and practice the ethical application of behavioural principles/techniques. This placement requires students to copmlete a placement in an ABA-IBI based program for children with ASD.
Pre-requisites: FAM0025 AND FAM0044 AND FAM0047 AND FAM0048
Co-requisites: FAM0024 or FAM0051
Graduates may pursue career opportunities working as part of a multi-disciplinary ASD treatment team. Graduates may find employment in a school setting, a community agency, a private family setting, or with the public-sector or private-sector agency that offers Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) base services for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Graduates are able to implement effective behavioural intervention plans under appropriate supervision.
Please use our Pathways tool to search for pathway options.
The successful completion of this program will enable the graduate to:
Fees are subject to change.
Fees for part-time programs are charged on a course-by-course basis and are published on each individual course page. For questions related to fees, please call the Registrar's Office at 613-727-0002.
Graduation Fee
Once you have completed all the courses in the program, it is the responsibility of the student to complete a credential application (https://www.algonquincollege.com/online/certificationgraduating/). A graduation fee is charged when the application is submitted. After your credential application has been approved, you will be invited to Convocation.
Field Placement Eligibility:
To be eligible for the field placement, FAM0025 and FAM0026, students must:
In order to ensure that an appropriate placement opportunity can be arranged, all students are required to begin preparing for placement one term in advance. Please contact the Online Field Placement Officer, one term before you plan to do a placement.
Due to limited placements in the Ottawa area (including surrounding areas), students who are outside of the region will not be permitted to do placements in Ottawa and the surrounding area. Part-time students are not guaranteed to undertake placements in your preferred term.
All students will receive detailed information about the field placement eligibility requirements upon admission to the program. Please note that it is the student`s responsibility to ensure that their documentation is valid for the duration of the field placement.
Note: Field Placements are completed at pre-approved agencies/institutions in full-time consolidated blocks of time in order to meet placement learning outcomes.
Applications to Grad Cert Part-time programs must be submitted via our online application form at https://www.algonquincollege.com/online/part-time-graduate-certificate-application-form/. Prior to starting your application, please ensure that you have consulted the program admission requirements and have all the supporting documentation in a digital format ready to be uploaded.
Applications submitted in a paper format or via email will not be accepted and incomplete applications will not be processed.
Applications will typically be processed within 2-3 weeks but can take longer during peak times and start of academic terms. Applicants are encouraged to apply at least 4-6 weeks prior to start of term.
International students wishing to study online should visit https://www.algonquincollege.com/online/international for information related to International online students and for International fees information prior to registering. Please note that AC Online programs do not qualify international students for new study permits or study permit extensions.
All students are required to complete an online ABS orientation session at the beginning of the program and an online field placement orientation session prior to completing each Field Placement course.
Students are required to complete two field placements during their studies. Field placements are to be completed with agencies that offer ABA and/or services to children with ASD. Field Placement 1 requires students to complete 140 placement hours within four weeks and Field Placement 2 requires students to complete 210 placement hours within six weeks. Field placements are typically completed on a full-time schedule during agency business hours. Field placements are arranged by the Online Field Placement Officer with an emphasis on having students experience different ABA programs during the course of their study.
WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING (WIL) OVERVIEW:
There are two block placements required for the ABS online program. They are offered in levels 2 and 3 of the program and require a commitment of 4 and 6 weeks on predetermined schedules. All placements, even if you are studying part-time, require full-time working hours Monday to Friday following the same daily schedule as the onsite supervisor.
This field placement experience is designed to provide you with an opportunity to observe and gain experiential learning related to the concepts that you have learned so far in the program. Please note that placement students should not expect to receive hands-on experience during their placement given the nature of the field and vulnerability of the clientele.
Placement Eligibility:
In order to be eligible for field placements, students must meet the following requirements prior to the placement deadline:
Additional Resources:
Further placement information for online students can be found on the Online Field Placement Centre: https://www.algonquincollege.com/online/field-placement.
Prior Learning and Recognition (PLAR):
Students who wish to apply for PLAR need to demonstrate competency at a post-secondary level in all of the course learning requirements. Evidence of learning achievements for PLAR candidates may include a comprehensive challenge examination and/or completion of a portfolio.
ACADEMIC PLANNER
The Academic Planner provides registered part-time students the ability to declare into a program of study. The Academic Planner outlines successfully completed courses to date, as well as courses that need to be completed in order to meet graduation requirements. It is therefore, essential that all part-time students declare to their program of study, allowing administrators to plan course offerings. The tool is available on ACSIS, located under 'Part-time Studies' on the left-hand toolbar.
Program Progression:
As per policy AA39: Program Progression and Graduation Requirements when students are admitted to a program, they are assigned to the Program of Study that aligns with their start date. If a student takes a break for two or more consecutive terms the Program of Study is reset to align with the current version (when studies are resumed).
For additional information, please contact AC Online at online@algonquincollege.com or 613-727-4723 ext. 3330.