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Behavior Analysis 

Behavior Analysis focuses more specifically on natural science-oriented psychology courses and how the environment around an organism can be modified to change behavior. Students in the Behavior Analysis specialization are required to complete 36 credits of psychology coursework with minimum grades of C. At least 30 of the 36 credits must be at the 3000 level or above. In addition to psychology requirements, students must meet the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences degree requirements.

Dual Degree/Double Major Requirements

Students must fulfill all 1-5 critical tracking criteria before seeking approval. We are overenrolled in all psychology tracks; therefore, students should submit their request immediately after completing all 1-5 critical tracking courses- cannot be in progress. Students are expected to enroll, if approved, in the major during semester 6 and complete major requirements in semesters 6-8. Requesting to add the major with less than 3 semesters left to graduate, are subject to denial due to course offering and limited space.

Please note: Those who delay requesting to add the major but are taking courses for the major are also at risk of being denied due to space in senior-only courses. Students actively enrolled are our major are top priority, so it’s best to be proactive in getting approval.

Major Change Requirements
  • Changing Majors in Terms 1-5: Students who want to change to a CLAS major in terms 1-5 must meet with an advisor in the AAC. The tracking term of students who entered UF as Summer B/Fall freshmen, is based on the number of fall/spring semesters in which they enrolled for 10 or more credits. Full-term withdrawals and study abroad are not included as tracking terms.
  • Transfer Students: As an overenrolled program, students must originally be admissible to the psychology program to request departmental support. There are no guarantees that students meeting the admissions requirements will be approved. Students should meet with a CLAS AAC advisor beforehand.
  • Changing Majors in Term 6 or Later: The further along a student is, the harder it may be to change majors and progress and graduate in a timely fashion. Students wishing to change to a CLAS major in term 6 or later must meet with an advisor in the AAC.

The UGC will help the student develop a plan of study but cannot review requests for major changes unless they are submitted using the correct paperwork.

More information can be found by viewing the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Academic Policies page.

1-5 Required Critical Tracking Courses for the Major

More information on the 1-5 critical tracking courses can be found in the UF undergraduate catalog.

CourseTitleCredit
PSY2012 General Psychology3
PSY3213L Laboratory Methods in Psychology
*Students should take PSY 3213L in semester 3 or 4 before
taking any additional 3000-level or above psychology courses.
3
STA2023Intro to Statistics3
BSC2005 OR
BSC2010
Biological Sciences
Biology Principles 1
3
MAC 1147 OR
Complete both
MAC 1140
MAC 1114
Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry

Precalculus Algebra
Trigonometry
3
STA3024Statistics 2
*Not a part of 1-5 critical tracking but required for the major
3

Behavior Analysis (BA) Required Core- 22 Credits

The course listing below does not represent an order sequence.

Students can also download the Behavior-Analysis-Program Plan.

Course NumberDescriptionCreditCourse Offering
PSY2012General Psychology * Critical Tracking3Fall/Spring/Summer
PSY3213L Laboratory Methods in Psychology * Critical Tracking3Fall/Spring/Summer
EAB4714C
Department Controlled: BA Seniors Only
Laboratory in Applied Behavior Analysis4Fall/Spring
EAB3002Principles of Behavioral Analysis3Fall/Spring/Summer
EAB3764Applied Behavioral Analysis 3Fall/Spring/Summer
EAB4184
Department Controlled: BA Seniors Only
Behavior Analysis Contemporary Society 3Fall/Spring
EAB4930
Department Controlled: BA Seniors Only
Special Topics: Advanced Seminar in Behavior Analysis3Fall/Spring

Additional Psychology Electives- 14 Credits

Students must choose additional 3000/4000-level psychology courses to meet the 36-credit minimum requirement (with the exception that three credits of 2000-level courses can count toward this requirement). In addition, up to nine credits of individual work courses will count toward the 36-credit minimum requirement.

The list below is a brief example of the courses that will count for the additional electives area. Semester courses offered are subject to change.

CourseDescriptionOffered
CHB3003Comparative PsychologySpring/Summer
CLP2001Personal GrowthSpring/Fall
CLP3144Abnormal Psychology Spring/Fall/Summer
CLP4110Eating DisordersSpring/Fall/Summer
DEP3053Development PsychologySpring/Fall/Summer
EXP3104Sensory Processes Spring
EXP3604Cognitive Psychology Spring/Fall/Summer
PSY3626Psy of SustainabilitySpring/Fall
GEY4001Issues and Concepts Spring
PCO4113Positive Psychology Spring/Fall/Summer
PCO4930Special TopicsSpring/Fall
PSB3002Physiological Psychol Spring/Fall/Summer
PSB3340Behavioral NeuroscienceSpring/Fall/Summer
PSB4240Psychobiology Abnorm-Seniors OnlySpring/Fall
PSB4342Intro Cognitive Neuroscience-Seniors OnlySpring
PSB4343CLab in Cog Neuro-Seniors OnlySpring
PSB4934Spec Topics- Seniors OnlySpring/Fall
DEP4115Infant DevelopmentFall
PSY4911 Undergrad Rsch in Psychology:Spring/Fall/Summer
PSY4940Intro to Teaching in Psych: INTRO TO TEACH IN PSYSpring/Fall/Summer
PSY4949InternshipSpring/Fall/Summer
PSY4970 Senior Thesis Spring/Fall/Summer
SOP3004Social Psychology Spring/Fall
SOP4214CRes Meth Social Psych Fall
SOP4704Adv Social Psychology: Spring/Fall
SOP4777Psych Human Sexuality Spring/Fall
SOP4842Legal Psychology Fall
PSY4905Individual Work: INDIVIDUAL WORK Spring/Fall/Summer
PSY4930Special Topics in PsycSpring/Fall/Summer
EAB 4741Organizational Behavior ManagementSpring/Fall
APK3405Exercise PsychologyCheck schedule of courses

Want to know if a course not found on the list will satisfy the elective requirements? Email psych-advising@ufl.edu and attach the course syllabus for assistance.

SONA

One of the Psychology Department’s goals is to familiarize students with the research process in psychology. Toward meeting this goal, students enrolled in any 3k course, including PSY 2012 General Psychology and CLP 2100 Personal Growth, must participate in experimental research studies or critically analyze scientific research articles. This is done through a system called SONA. Specific requirements are posted in the course CANVAS and syllabus.

Advising Note: The SONA requirement is an important factor to consider when planning each semester. Two psychology 3k courses are recommended each semester.