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Looking into possibly getting LBA/BCBA certification and for that I first need to get a masters in psychology or education, something that addresses learning and behavioral changes. I already have a BA.
Any recommendations for the cheapest, fastest route to get that graduate degree. I need something entirely online.
Thank you!
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Are you located in the US? The options can vary if you're not.
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I'm not in the US but I'm looking to get hired for remote jobs in the US so I'll probably need a US regional degree. I'm not looking to work in the country I live bec. the pay is probably a lot lower
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(07-15-2021, 07:12 AM)dbwdb Wrote: I'm not in the US but I'm looking to get hired for remote jobs in the US so I'll probably need a US regional degree. I'm not looking to work in the country I live bec. the pay is probably a lot lower
That rules out WGU for Education. Walden could be a good option for you as an international student - here is a thread on the Walden University’s MS-Psychology:
https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...o-Learning
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BACB will soon be implementing stricter standards. It's best to earn a degree with an approved applied behavioral analysis curriculum.
There's ABAI accreditation.
https://accreditation.abainternational.o...grams.aspx
There's ABAI-approved course sequences. On this site, you can filter by mode of instruction.
https://www.abainternational.org/vcs/directory.aspx
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I'm looking at Capella and Walden-the quick tracks. Which graduate level education or psychology major is easiest and fastest?
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