I am currently enrolled In an approved and verified course sequence, and its has intensive practicum… I will finish my classes in the spring of 2022 and that this is when I will apply for my certification… May questions is. On the BACB site says that independent of when you accrued your hours, if you apply for the certification after jan 2022 I will need 1500 fieldwork not the 750 hours,..I am reading this wrong? I was accepted at ABA program this summer.
Hi Lidiane. Good question. Yes, that is what they are saying. I actually made a video about that and at first I stated, you could stay under the current rules if you begin before 2022. However, I went back onto the website and read the same as you and made another video stating that it was saying you had to complete the hours before 2022 or you'll have to complete the hours required under the 2022. I had to make sure that this was correct so I kept reading it and that's what I have come to understand. I actually would like to call or email them to make sure. Really good question. I guess they are going to just have the 1500 hours option and the 2000 hour option starting 2022. Thank you for sharing. Please let me know what other questions you may have. Much fortune in your program.
@@Joelschoolpsy I love you videos btw, thank you so much for sharing them.. I also email the BACB with the same question just to make, I will let you know when I have the answer.
@@lidianekerr3851 Thank you Lidiane. I appreciate you watching and commenting. And I will also let you know what BACB tells me. Thank you. And please let me know what other questions you may have. 😎
@@Joelschoolpsy yep, my story is a bit complicated. so I got my master's at McGill in Canada, but since they don't offer bcba courses in Quebec. I have to come back to my hometown, Beijing, China. to learn these. anyway, ur videos are very helpful. thanks again
@@cbenya1113 oh that is interesting. I definitely wish you well in getting there. I know that BCBA is becoming more popular worldwide so once you get it, I wish you well in landing your job. Thank you again for watching.
Hello! Hope all is well with you and yours! I have a BA in Psychology and my Masters in Education. Originally I wanted to teach, but just in case I want to expand my options I started looking into becoming an Aba therapist. Because I will be furthering my education some more, I will only do ABA therapy part time. Will they still have benefits for part timers? Also, I remember hearing something about a car or transportation (maybe), I believe you need a valid license? Do they reimburse gas?
Hi Kimora, much fortune on getting into ABA. Also...really good questions. It will depend on which organization you work for. Some companies will offer some benefits to part time workers and may offer mileage reimbursement. Some organizations won't offer either. Please let me know what other questions you may have.
@@kimoramicheal8353 I have worked for some agencies, not as an ABA therapist, but in different roles where they did mileage reimbursement. Also I have worked in some places where they offered limited benefits to part-time employees.
@@kimoramicheal8353 This will also depend on the agency as well, but part-time usually consists of about 20 hours. Here is some more information on RBTs- www.bacb.com/rbt/. Here is more on BCABAs- www.bacb.com/bcaba/ If you want to become a BCBA then you'll do functional behavior assessments and behavior intervention plans. As a BCBA you'll do observations, teacher/parent/student interviews, and design interventions based on student behaviors. As an ABA therapist you can probably expect to make around $13-$16 an hour. Please let me know what other questions you may have.
Thank you for the video! I’m a bit confused regarding the degree required. I am completing my master’s in psychology from the UK where I know that most the information related to US related degree. Would you be able to provide information as to whether UK accredited degrees count as the degree required to become a BCBA ?
Hi Sanaa. Thank you for watching. The the certification board BACB, will evaluate your degree to see if it meets qualifications. I believe that you may even be able to email them and ask them if they can evaluate it prior to you graduating. If it meets the requirements and as long as you have the extra BCBA courses needed to sit for the exam, you should be good to go. Please let me know what other questions you may have.
Thank you so much for breaking it down for everyone! I’m interested in obtaining my BCBA certification -already have a Masters in Psychology. Im starting a job as a behavior technician and they’ll pay for me to become an RBT as well. (Don’t know if this is necessary or not) so can I use these hours towards my hours for certification? Also the requirements in my state (NY) asks for a LBA. Can you discuss what is required to obtain this as well? Thank you again!!
Hi Island. Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate it. That's great that your new job will pay for you to become an RBT. This is going to be some great experience for you. I think that once you get into a certificate program you'll be able to start accruing the hours. I dont know if the hours right now would count...but it's worth looking into. I would contact BACB and see if they would be able to give you a definite on that. It would be great if you could. Please let me know what other questions you may have.
Island Bella I’m I the same boat essentially. I have my Masters in mental health counseling Psychology and looking into working as an RBT while I finish a certification program in ABA...I’m still not sure where to start or if working as an RBT is worth it. Any suggestions or advice? Thank you!
Eager Amusement hey! Working as an RBT will help you obtain the hours that you need for supervision but make sure your job will sign off on it. Once you start your program, then you’ll start accruing the hours. I’m looking to start Capella in January and if I get the job this month, I’m all set and ready to go. I’m organizing myself now with spreadsheets. Hope that answered your question, if not, keep asking...best of luck to you!!
Hi Charlita. The certification should definitely hold up in all states, however some states require additional state licensure. Please let me know what other questions you may have and have a great holiday season.
Thanks for that! I've been considering to become a bcba but it's almost hard for me to physically attend. Is possible to earn the bcba totally online including the supervision experience?
Hi Hasna. www.abainternational.org/vcs/directory.aspx This directory will provide you with a list of programs with verified course sequences. You can look up programs that are online, on campus or hybrid. Many schools may assist you in finding a supervisor. Sometimes you may have to look for one that can provide you supervision once you get into the practicum/internship phase of the program.
What are some different areas of focus/fields for those who do not work with children but Instead adults for area of study & for their professional career?
Hi Jennifer, thank you for watching and leaving a comment. Here is a link to subspecialties in ABA. It will give you some good information about other populations you can work with. www.bacb.com/about-behavior-analysis/ Please let me know what other questions you may have. 😎
I have worked as an ABA therapist for 2 years and i am interested in becoming a BCBA. However, I have a Masters in Human Services. Do you think that will qualify for a certificate program? I want to get a BCBA certificate instead of having to get another Masters
Hi Kayla. You should be able to get into a certificate program with your master's. Most programs do tend accept individuals from all backgrounds. I think it is a good field and the job market is growing. Much fortune in applying.
allthesespecialties thank you so much for your response! I spoke with an advisor today to apply for a masters certificate and im almost set to start in August. Ive been wondering about this for a long while and you mr answer gave me the courage and information i need to go for it!
@@kaylaeddings6772 Hi Kayla. That sounds great. I'm glad that you made the decision to pursue the BCBA program. I hope you'll enjoy it and it us great to see that the field is accepting of various backgrounds. The fall is fast approaching. Please keep me updated on your journey. I'll be making more videos about BCBA soon. Thank you.
Hey, I hope your still answering questions. I have a BA in Sociology, recently I decided to explore the Alternate Teacher’s route in my state. The majority of the credits can be applied to a Masters degree in teaching. With a masters degree in teaching/secondary education and a certificate program for ABA will I be eligible to take the BCBA exam? Also if I get a masters in special education would the certificate program be necessary? Thank you !!!
Hi Emmie. I would get into a masters program with a verified BCBA course sequence. That would be the best option here since you have your bachelors degree. You could do a special education masters with ABA coursework or a masters in ABA. Please let me know what other questions you may have.
@@emmieisaiah Hi Emmie, this is a good website that has a lot of different programs. www.appliedbehavioranalysisedu.org/graduate-programs-with-pre-approved-course-sequence/
I will starting my certificate program this fall but my program doesn’t require a practicum so I’m not sure if that is bad. How would you go about finding a practicum? Also is it paid?
Hi. Good question. To become a BCBA you do have to have practicum/internship hours. If your program doesn't offer a practicum or internship then you can get a BCBA supervisor. You can possibly reach out to some organizations that have BCBAs that are available to supervise. I'm not sure if it will be paid but, you could work toward completing hours. In 2022 the minimum amount of required for certification will change. Right now you can do an intensive practicum of 750 hours. In January 2022 that will go away. You may also ask a professor that is a BCBA if they can supervise you, if it is possible. Please let me know what other questions you may have.
I think you answered it. I’m just a bit stressed with trying to organize myself and get this process going. I think I will go with The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. I believe they meet the BACB accreditation, I will also contact a BCBA supervisor in my area and work towards those practicum hours, while completing my program, apply to take exam, hopefully pass, then find work as a BCBA. It’s such a process...lol. But thank you for these videos. Very helpful! 🙏🏾
@@temiymahs_World much fortune in your journey to becoming a BCBA. It can definitely be stressful getting started and making sure you meet all the requirements for certification. You can do it. 🤝🏿. I'm glad these vids have been helpful. God bless.
Hi Eduardo. You can qualify for the BCABA, with a bachelors in psychology. There are some extra requirements and here is the link to that: www.bacb.com/bcaba/ : much fortune in pursing a career in behavior analysis. Please let me know if you have any more questions.
Hi Nicole. Yes. You can have a masters in pretty much anything. If you get into a certificate program that allows you to meet all of the standards for the BCBA, you'll be able to get your certification. Thank you for watching and let me know what other questions you may have.
I am currently enrolled In an approved and verified course sequence, and its has intensive practicum… I will finish my classes in the spring of 2022 and that this is when I will apply for my certification… May questions is. On the BACB site says that independent of when you accrued your hours, if you apply for the certification after jan 2022 I will need 1500 fieldwork not the 750 hours,..I am reading this wrong? I was accepted at ABA program this summer.
Hi Lidiane. Good question. Yes, that is what they are saying. I actually made a video about that and at first I stated, you could stay under the current rules if you begin before 2022. However, I went back onto the website and read the same as you and made another video stating that it was saying you had to complete the hours before 2022 or you'll have to complete the hours required under the 2022. I had to make sure that this was correct so I kept reading it and that's what I have come to understand. I actually would like to call or email them to make sure. Really good question. I guess they are going to just have the 1500 hours option and the 2000 hour option starting 2022. Thank you for sharing. Please let me know what other questions you may have. Much fortune in your program.
@@Joelschoolpsy I love you videos btw, thank you so much for sharing them.. I also email the BACB with the same question just to make, I will let you know when I have the answer.
@@lidianekerr3851 Thank you Lidiane. I appreciate you watching and commenting. And I will also let you know what BACB tells me. Thank you. And please let me know what other questions you may have. 😎
really nice video , thank you very much
Thank you Nick. I appreciate you watching. Much fortune in pursuing BCBA if you decide to.
@@Joelschoolpsy yep, my story is a bit complicated. so I got my master's at McGill in Canada, but since they don't offer bcba courses in Quebec. I have to come back to my hometown, Beijing, China. to learn these. anyway, ur videos are very helpful. thanks again
@@cbenya1113 oh that is interesting. I definitely wish you well in getting there. I know that BCBA is becoming more popular worldwide so once you get it, I wish you well in landing your job. Thank you again for watching.
allthesespecialties could you make a video about supervision please ?
@@cbenya1113 sure...I am making some BCBA vids now...I can do that. 😎
Hello! Hope all is well with you and yours! I have a BA in Psychology and my Masters in Education. Originally I wanted to teach, but just in case I want to expand my options I started looking into becoming an Aba therapist. Because I will be furthering my education some more, I will only do ABA therapy part time. Will they still have benefits for part timers? Also, I remember hearing something about a car or transportation (maybe), I believe you need a valid license? Do they reimburse gas?
Hi Kimora, much fortune on getting into ABA. Also...really good questions. It will depend on which organization you work for. Some companies will offer some benefits to part time workers and may offer mileage reimbursement. Some organizations won't offer either. Please let me know what other questions you may have.
@@Joelschoolpsy So you are saying depends on the agency, so you have heard something like this?
@@Joelschoolpsy What is the minimum hours/days you can work as an Aba? What is the difference between ABA and RBT?
@@kimoramicheal8353 I have worked for some agencies, not as an ABA therapist, but in different roles where they did mileage reimbursement. Also I have worked in some places where they offered limited benefits to part-time employees.
@@kimoramicheal8353 This will also depend on the agency as well, but part-time usually consists of about 20 hours. Here is some more information on RBTs- www.bacb.com/rbt/. Here is more on BCABAs- www.bacb.com/bcaba/
If you want to become a BCBA then you'll do functional behavior assessments and behavior intervention plans. As a BCBA you'll do observations, teacher/parent/student interviews, and design interventions based on student behaviors. As an ABA therapist you can probably expect to make around $13-$16 an hour. Please let me know what other questions you may have.
Thank you for the video! I’m a bit confused regarding the degree required. I am completing my master’s in psychology from the UK where I know that most the information related to US related degree. Would you be able to provide information as to whether UK accredited degrees count as the degree required to become a BCBA ?
Hi Sanaa. Thank you for watching. The the certification board BACB, will evaluate your degree to see if it meets qualifications. I believe that you may even be able to email them and ask them if they can evaluate it prior to you graduating. If it meets the requirements and as long as you have the extra BCBA courses needed to sit for the exam, you should be good to go. Please let me know what other questions you may have.
Thank you so much for breaking it down for everyone! I’m interested in obtaining my BCBA certification -already have a Masters in Psychology. Im starting a job as a behavior technician and they’ll pay for me to become an RBT as well. (Don’t know if this is necessary or not) so can I use these hours towards my hours for certification? Also the requirements in my state (NY) asks for a LBA. Can you discuss what is required to obtain this as well? Thank you again!!
Hi Island. Thank you for watching and commenting. I appreciate it. That's great that your new job will pay for you to become an RBT. This is going to be some great experience for you. I think that once you get into a certificate program you'll be able to start accruing the hours. I dont know if the hours right now would count...but it's worth looking into. I would contact BACB and see if they would be able to give you a definite on that. It would be great if you could. Please let me know what other questions you may have.
Island Bella I’m I the same boat essentially. I have my Masters in mental health counseling Psychology and looking into working as an RBT while I finish a certification program in ABA...I’m still not sure where to start or if working as an RBT is worth it. Any suggestions or advice? Thank you!
Eager Amusement hey! Working as an RBT will help you obtain the hours that you need for supervision but make sure your job will sign off on it.
Once you start your program, then you’ll start accruing the hours. I’m looking to start Capella in January and if I get the job this month, I’m all set and ready to go. I’m organizing myself now with spreadsheets. Hope that answered your question, if not, keep asking...best of luck to you!!
Will my certification be valid in all states?
Hi Charlita. The certification should definitely hold up in all states, however some states require additional state licensure. Please let me know what other questions you may have and have a great holiday season.
@@Joelschoolpsy thanks
@@charlita25 Sure thing!
Thanks for that! I've been considering to become a bcba but it's almost hard for me to physically attend. Is possible to earn the bcba totally online including the supervision experience?
Hi Hasna. www.abainternational.org/vcs/directory.aspx
This directory will provide you with a list of programs with verified course sequences. You can look up programs that are online, on campus or hybrid. Many schools may assist you in finding a supervisor. Sometimes you may have to look for one that can provide you supervision once you get into the practicum/internship phase of the program.
@@Joelschoolpsy Thanks! This will help me a lot. Wish you all the best
@@hasnaghadanfar1541 Thank you and you too. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
What are some different areas of focus/fields for those who do not work with children but Instead adults for area of study & for their professional career?
Hi Jennifer, thank you for watching and leaving a comment. Here is a link to subspecialties in ABA. It will give you some good information about other populations you can work with. www.bacb.com/about-behavior-analysis/
Please let me know what other questions you may have. 😎
I have worked as an ABA therapist for 2 years and i am interested in becoming a BCBA. However, I have a Masters in Human Services. Do you think that will qualify for a certificate program? I want to get a BCBA certificate instead of having to get another Masters
Hi Kayla. You should be able to get into a certificate program with your master's. Most programs do tend accept individuals from all backgrounds. I think it is a good field and the job market is growing. Much fortune in applying.
allthesespecialties thank you so much for your response! I spoke with an advisor today to apply for a masters certificate and im almost set to start in August. Ive been wondering about this for a long while and you mr answer gave me the courage and information i need to go for it!
@@kaylaeddings6772 Hi Kayla. That sounds great. I'm glad that you made the decision to pursue the BCBA program. I hope you'll enjoy it and it us great to see that the field is accepting of various backgrounds. The fall is fast approaching. Please keep me updated on your journey. I'll be making more videos about BCBA soon. Thank you.
Yes my masters was in education and I applied for the ABA certificate. Finished quickly and now I need my 1,500 hours 😅
@@famsaetern2005 Hi Kaylee. I hope you can get them. Did the program offer any hours?
i have Bsc in library and information science,and am speech and autism therapies but i need to be certify in babc
Hi Emmie. Much fortune in pursuing you BCBA. Please let me know what questions you may have. I'm happy to help.
Hey, I hope your still answering questions. I have a BA in Sociology, recently I decided to explore the Alternate Teacher’s route in my state. The majority of the credits can be applied to a Masters degree in teaching. With a masters degree in teaching/secondary education and a certificate program for ABA will I be eligible to take the BCBA exam? Also if I get a masters in special education would the certificate program be necessary? Thank you !!!
my question is can start BCBA without the pgd becouse i have only Bsc and i have teaching for 7years now.
Hi Emmie. I would get into a masters program with a verified BCBA course sequence. That would be the best option here since you have your bachelors degree. You could do a special education masters with ABA coursework or a masters in ABA. Please let me know what other questions you may have.
ok thanks alot,please direct me how to go about ,i will want to do it
@@emmieisaiah Hi Emmie, this is a good website that has a lot of different programs. www.appliedbehavioranalysisedu.org/graduate-programs-with-pre-approved-course-sequence/
I will starting my certificate program this fall but my program doesn’t require a practicum so I’m not sure if that is bad. How would you go about finding a practicum? Also is it paid?
Hi. Good question. To become a BCBA you do have to have practicum/internship hours. If your program doesn't offer a practicum or internship then you can get a BCBA supervisor. You can possibly reach out to some organizations that have BCBAs that are available to supervise. I'm not sure if it will be paid but, you could work toward completing hours. In 2022 the minimum amount of required for certification will change. Right now you can do an intensive practicum of 750 hours. In January 2022 that will go away. You may also ask a professor that is a BCBA if they can supervise you, if it is possible. Please let me know what other questions you may have.
I think you answered it. I’m just a bit stressed with trying to organize myself and get this process going. I think I will go with The Chicago School of Professional Psychology. I believe they meet the BACB accreditation, I will also contact a BCBA supervisor in my area and work towards those practicum hours, while completing my program, apply to take exam, hopefully pass, then find work as a BCBA. It’s such a process...lol. But thank you for these videos. Very helpful! 🙏🏾
@@temiymahs_World much fortune in your journey to becoming a BCBA. It can definitely be stressful getting started and making sure you meet all the requirements for certification. You can do it. 🤝🏿. I'm glad these vids have been helpful. God bless.
I have a BA in Psychology do you it qualifies for the certificate program? Also, would you recommend one? Thank you
Hi Eduardo. You can qualify for the BCABA, with a bachelors in psychology. There are some extra requirements and here is the link to that: www.bacb.com/bcaba/ : much fortune in pursing a career in behavior analysis. Please let me know if you have any more questions.
I have a Master's in Social Work, will that be okay for me to join the program?
Hi Nicole. Yes. You can have a masters in pretty much anything. If you get into a certificate program that allows you to meet all of the standards for the BCBA, you'll be able to get your certification. Thank you for watching and let me know what other questions you may have.
If you want another Masters, yes.