Each Master's
Student is required to teach an undergraduate class their
first year in school. These classes include P360 (Concepts
and Principles of Behavior Analysis), P460 (Survey of Behavior
Analysis Research), or P100 Honors (a simpler version of
P360). Other projects have included teaching the Behavioral
Computer Workshop, a supplemental computer course for BRSS
undergrads. These projects usually entail about 12 hours
of work a week.
R&D
Project
Each student
will conduct an R&D project through their first year
as an MA student. The R&D projects are usually on-going,
and will continue work started the previous year. First year
students will be supervised by second-year Master's students
and will, in turn, supervise an advanced Undergraduate student.
These projects take about 4 hours of work per week to complete.