THE CLEMSON CENTER FOR BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS

In partnership with various local, state, regional, and international groups, we
are growing the field of Behavior Analysis.

 

Pathway 2 Certificate Program

The CBA proudly partners with the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (SCDHHS) to offer BACB® Pathway 2 courses for individuals interested in pursuing credentialing from the Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc.® through a unique grant program offered by SCDHHS to support the growing demand for Behavior Analysts in the serving Medicaid recipients in the State of South Carolina. This grant program is highly competitive, and space is limited to only those who have been selected to participate in the grant program. No other courses are offered through the CBA at this time and enrollment is exclusive to individuals accepted in the grant program. For more information about this grant opportunity or to access the grant program application, please visit the SCDHHS program description.  If you have general questions about credentialing or for more information regarding the different credentialing pathway options, visit the Behavior Analyst Certification Board, Inc. If you have questions about our specific coursework, please reach us directly at cba@clemson.edu or by calling 864-656-3486.

 

Community support is the foundation of our mission.

The CBA is committed to providing the most optimal level of support possible to the community, and to meeting the diverse needs of the persons living and working in Clemson, South Carolina, and elsewhere.

The CBA mission involves bringing Behavior Analysis to developing regions and countries where access to behavior analysis and quality services do not exist. The REACH program was designed to provide introductory training in behavior analysis while partnering with local parents, providers, universities, and governmental agents to enhance the level and/or quality of services made available to individuals with disabilities. There is no limit to where the CBA would seek to go, and the program can accommodate the needs of any community.

PAST & PRESENT PROGRAMS: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Portugal, and Romania