Numerous certificates are available that are transferable to a degree program. Most certificates are 9-12 graduate-level credits and are open to educators with a bachelor's degree. Some certificates may only be available to teachers in particular districts or CU Denver master's students in certain degree programs as noted. Click on the certificate links below for s​pecific requirements.
Degree: Graduate Certificate
Classroom Type: Fully Online
Offers an opportunity to become a board-certified behavior analyst (BCBA) to those who are passionate about identifying and championing the strengths and assets of children with differing abilities.
Summer 2025: April 1
Spring 2026: November 1
Interest Categories: Education & Counseling
Campus: CU Denver Online
The demand for special education professionals with expertise in Applied Behavior Analysis is growing. Children with special needs require specific and optimized learning environments created by qualified professionals to aid in their growth and skill development. Our strengths-based/assets-based approach to teaching focuses on preparing you to understand the strengths of every child in every family.
Enhance your ability to work with individuals with special learning and behavior needs by earning your post baccalaureate certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis from the University of Colorado Denver. This certificate program prepares professionals to follow best practices for ABA in a variety of settings.
If you already have a master’s degree, earning this certificate will help you to advance or diversify in your field. You’ll build competencies in the science of ABA and advance your skills in working with individuals with special needs.
CU Denver’s Applied Behavior Analysis certificate will prepare you with knowledge of:
The Association for Behavior Analysis International has verified that our course sequence contributes to the requirements for eligibility to take the Board Certified Behavior Analyst® examination. Applicants will need to meet additional requirements before they can be deemed eligible to take the examination. For more information on these requirements, please visit the Behavior Analyst Certification Board®’s website.
Mode of study: This course is designed to fit your busy lifestyle and is offered completely online. All you’ll need is reliable high speed internet access from home. Faculty and students use web-based applications like Instructure Canvas to complete coursework. Visit CU Online’s technical requirements page for details.
Cost: All courses are three graduate credit hours. Tuition is available on the Student Finances website. This program is not eligible for financial aid.
Meet the Faculty
Faculty at CU Denver match your passion for education and believe in giving all students equal access to an excellent education. Our published scholars and community-based advocates in special education are engaged at the local, state, national and international levels. These professionals bring with them a wide breadth of experience. Additionally, our faculty network and collaborate with local district leaders to ensure you are prepared for the current challenges that schools and districts face.
You can trust CU Denver to provide an education that will prepare you to be the professional schools seek and children deserve. Inclusive classrooms require teachers who are well-prepared and ready to work with children of all abilities in general classrooms including students with serious emotional disability and specific learning disabilities. We take our leadership role seriously and are committed to graduating the most qualified ABA certified professionals. Additionally, CU Denver’s School of Education and Human Development is counted among U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Graduate Schools,” making us one of the top education schools in the country.
CU Denver’s ABA courses comprise a seven-course sequence of 3-credit hour, fully-online courses, taught by experienced CU Denver BCBA instructors. ABA certificate students will complete the required class hours distributed among the BACB®’s 6th Edition Task List areas.
The seven courses (SPED 5450, SPED 5470, SPED 5471, SPED 5480, SPED 5481, SPED 5490, and SPED 5491) are completed in sequence.
Cohorts that begin with the first course (SPED 5450) start every/other semester.
SPED 5450: Introduction to ABA and Terminology
SPED 5470: ABA Data
SPED 5471: Ethics and Implementation in ABA
SPED 5481: Introduction to OMB
SPED 5480: ABA Advanced Data and Behavioral Plans and Applications
SPED 5490: Autism in Early Intervention
SPED 5491: Theory and Philosophy of Behaviorism
Required Credits for Completion:21 Credits
BACB Behavior-Analytic Coursework Pathway Eligibility:
I. Confirm you are applying for a School of Education & Human Development certificate
II. Select “Graduate Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis” from the list of certificates
III. Select your admit term
IV. Upload Resume, Letter of Intent, and Graduate Degree-conferred transcripts (can be unofficial) in the “Upload Documents” tab
2. Faculty will review complete applications, after the application deadline, in the order they were received
3. Acceptance notifications will be sent to the email listed on the application
4. Course registration information will be emailed once the student’s account is activated and they are eligible to register for courses
Please note, space is limited, and our program works on rolling admission. Applications are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis for students who meet the eligibility criteria for their respective programs.
Please contact Beth Eagen at beth.eagen@ucdenver.edu or call 303-315-5000 for application assistance or to learn more about this program.
The certificate will appear on the student's transcript upon successful completion of the course unless the student is already enrolled in an SEHD degree program. If a student is currently enrolled in an SEHD degree program and is taking certificate courses, the certificate will appear on the student's transcript if no more than 3 credit hours are used to meet degree requirements. Our nationally and internationally recognized certificates are exceptions to this policy, this includes the certificate for Applied Behavior Analysis.
Students must have a grade of C or better in all classes applied toward their certificate and a cumulative GPA of 3.0 (B average) or higher for the certificate to be transcribed. Particular district-related certificates require a grade of B or better for certificate transcription. In some cases, courses with a grade of C may not count toward a master's degree, depending on specific degree program requirements.