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Professional Ethics In Behavior Analysis I

This 1-credit hour course is part of a three-course sequence designed to addresses ethical, behavioral, and professional conduct for behavior analysts. This course will address content related to the BACB Disciplinary and Ethical Standards and Disciplinary Procedures, as well as the Guidelines for Responsible Conduct for Behavior Analysts. This course prepares students to apply for the Board Certified Behavior Analyst exam. (Must be taken as Co-Requisite to EDS 612: Practicum in Special Education).

Internship In English-Related Work Experience

The Department of English internship is available for qualified students to receive academic credit toward the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in English through applied and practical experience with a variety of private and public entities, including but not limited to the University Press of Kentucky. The student will identify a field-, community-based, practical or applied educational experience and locate a sponsor to host their internship, which will be supervised by both a responsible person on site and by an English Dept. faculty member.

Internship

In this course students engage in an internship under the supervision of a faculty member. The course is intended to help students apply, reinforce, and extend what they have learned in the classroom for their professional development. The production of a portfolio, project, or other form of summative work will allow the students to reflect on the semester's work in a focused synthesis. 10 hours of internship per week (150 hours in a semester) are generally equated with 3 credit hours. Course may be repeated up to 12 credit hours.

Cultural Studies Abroad

This course is used to award credit to UK students studying a language other than English, Spanish, or Portuguese at a recognized University or language institute outside the United States where the primary language of instruction is not English. MCL 376 will be awarded for courses that focus on the culture of the host country and/or countries sharing the same language and for which there is no clear UK equivalent. These may be literature, film, media and other such courses as commonly taught within MCL.

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