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The Applied Behavior Analysis Graduate Certificate is an online program that allows you to develop the knowledge and skills you need to become a caring, competent, and culturally aware practitioner of applied behavior analysis. This program prepares you for a career working alongside neurodiverse individuals — including people diagnosed with autism — and their families.

  • Online 8-course sequence curriculum
  • Two live sessions per term
  • Engaging and interactive asynchronous content
  • Preparation for certification exam
  • Focus on Cultural Awareness
  • One course every 8 weeks

The Graduate Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis follows a cohort model designed to meet the Verified Course Sequence Requirements of the Association of Behavior Analysis International (ABAI). The Association for Behavior Analysis International has verified the following courses toward the coursework requirements for eligibility to take the Board Certified Behavior Analyst® or Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analyst® examination. Applicants will need to meet additional requirements before they can be deemed eligible to take the examination. See Truman State University’s ABAI VCS Course Sequence Information. For more information regarding the complete requirements to become eligible to take the Board Certified Behavior Analyst® exam visit the Behavior Analyst Certification Board.

ABAI VCS Course Sequence

For information on State Authorization and licensure requirements in a particular state or territory, see State Authorization. To become Board Certified Behavior Analysts, students must complete an examination. Individual states, where Behavior Analysis is regulated, may have differing requirements for internships and other steps they may require to practice in their state.

The ABA Graduate Certificate program is not eligible for Federal financial aid (i.e. Unsubsidized Direct Loans).  To be eligible, students must be enrolled in the Master of Arts in Disability Studies – Applied Behavior Analysis program.

Why Truman?

Online courses + Practical Field Experience
Experienced and Involved Professors
Focus on Cultural Awareness

Learn from the best

Meet the Faculty

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Dr. Maryellen Koch Jensen, Program Chair of Disability Studies: Applied Behavior Analysis

Dr. Jensen, a Clinical Assistant Professor of Applied Behavior Analysis, is the Program Chair of Disability Studies: Applied Behavior Analysis. She is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst also serving as the Director of the Greenwood Interprofessional Autism Center at Truman State University. Her area of specialty is working with individuals with Autism and Developmental Disabilities. Dr. Jensen has been involved in the field of Developmental Disabilities and Autism for 34 years. First as a mom and a Chiropractor and then as a Special Educator and a Board Certified Behavior Analyst. She has worked with individuals from birth to 65 years old, in clinics, schools, homes, habilitation centers and now at the new Greenwood Interprofessional Autism Center. Dr. Jensen earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Sherman College of Chiropractic in Spartanburg, SC, her Masters of Education from Arkansas State University and her graduate certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis from Florida Institute of Technology. She is Board Certified and a Licensed Behavior Analyst as well as a member of Applied Behavior Analysis International (ABAI). Dr. Jensen is a strong advocate for clients and their families, as well as students learning to support individuals with autism and developmental disabilities.

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ABA Program—Academic Calendar

Program starts in the fall each year. Eight-week courses offered year-round.

2025

Spring First BlockSpring Second BlockSummer Eight-Week
1/8/25-3/4/253/17/25-5/10/256/2/25-7/25/25
Fall First BlockFall Second Block
8/13/25-10/7/2510/8/25-12/5/25

Admission

Admission is made on a rolling basis but is limited to 24 students per cohort. Apply early for priority consideration. Once a given cohort is full, you will be asked to defer until the following term.

Apply by August 1

Application Requirements

  • Online application
  • Personal statement
  • Official transcripts
  • Background check
  • Completion of a master’s degree with a GPA of at least 3.0
Regrettably, we are unable to consider applications for fully-online programs by individuals who reside outside of the United States and its territories at this time.  International applicants are still encouraged to consider our face-to-face programs located on campus in Kirksville, Missouri.

Tuition

24
credit hours
$507
per credit hour
$12,168
total estimated tuition*

*Total estimated tuition based on 2024-25 academic year. Tuition subject to change.

Financial Aid

For information about financial aid, see Financial Aid Resources for Graduate Studies or contact the Financial Aid Office at (660) 785-4130 or finaid@truman.edu. Also, the ABA Graduate Certificate program is not eligible for Federal financial aid (i.e. Unsubsidized Direct Loans). To be eligible, students must be enrolled in the Master of Arts in Disability Studies – Applied Behavior Analysis program.

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