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Swansea University, MSc, Behaviour Analysis

 United Kingdom

 

Study mode Start date Duration
Part-time Sep months: 24
This unique course aims to teach students the basic principles of behaviour and their application to problems of social importance in variousapplied and clinical settings; methods of research design,behavioural observation, functional assessment, and empirical evaluation of behavioural interventions are taught through a combination of lectures and practicals.

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Swansea University is set in mature parkland and botanical gardens, overlooking Swansea Bay beach in south-west Wales, UK. There's stunning coastal scenery on our doorstep, yet we're within easy reach of Swansea, which offers a thriving cultural scene and the best of modern city life. The University is also currently building a major new campus - the Bay Campus - which is a 65 acre development on the eastern approach into Swansea. For further information, visit our dedicated microsite.