Throughout this program, students will be trained in intervention techniques used in clinical areas, such as gerontology, educational services, healthcare services, mental health, special education and working with children and adults with developmental disorders, along with other areas where the use of behavioural sciences is expanding rapidly.
When students graduate from this program, these are the types of career options that they can explore:
- Instructional therapist
- Behaviour technician
- Educational assistant
- Educational resource facilitator
- Employee of group homes, community living centres and other specialized agencies