
Behavioural Science Technician Program (C146)
Toronto, Canada
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2025
TUITION FEES
CAD 18,500 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* international tuition
Introduction
Leadership Claims
All full-time program faculty are Board-Certified Behaviour Analysts (BCBAs), some of whom are alumni.
Program Overview
The Behavioural Science Technician diploma program will teach you how to use Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) to support meaningful changes in people's lives.
Full Description
The two-year Behavioral Science Technician (C146) diploma program will teach you the science of behavioral change, otherwise known as Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). In this field of study, you will learn behavioral principles, practice assessment and intervention procedures, and develop professional skills to seek employment in a variety of workplaces (autism, mental health, gerontology, acquired brain injury, organizational behaviour management, sport, etc.)
Please note that this program does not teach counselling or "talk therapy."
The themes studied in the Behavioural Science Technician program include:
- behavioural theory
- behavioural assessment
- scientific method
- ethics and professionalism
- behavioural acquisition and reduction strategies
- general education with an emphasis on practical application in the field
The Behavioural Science Technician coursework and placement experiences will prepare you for direct implementation roles in a variety of settings.
If you elect to transfer to our Honours Bachelor of Behaviour Analysis (S303) degree program and/or continue your education in behaviour analysis, you may find employment opportunities with additional responsibilities.
Accelerated Program Option
If you already have a bachelor's degree with a major in psychology or a related discipline, you may qualify for our Behavioural Science Technician (Accelerated) (C156) program. This stream offers an intensive delivery of this two-year program leading to a diploma in less than one year.
To learn more about the work of a behavioural science technician, search the web using these keywords:
- behaviour analysis
- applied behaviour analysis
- intensive behavioural intervention
- operand conditioning
Alternatively, you can visit these industry-specific websites for more information on this field of study:
- Association of Behavior Analysis International
- The Ontario Association for Behavior Analysis, Inc.
- Association of Professional Behavior Analysts
- Behavior Analyst Certification Board
Your Field Education Options
The field placement component in this Behavioural Science Technician program will give you the opportunity to apply the theory you've learned in the classroom to a real-world environment.
Offered in semesters 2, 3 and 4, each field experience builds upon the previous one and provides exposure to a variety of work environments. The depth and breadth of these opportunities will enrich your overall learning experience and will allow you to start building a professional network within the sector. Field placements are unpaid and completed on a full-time basis.
Please note:
- In semester 2, to accommodate March Break closures at public schools, you will attend placement on a modified schedule that differs from the George Brown College academic schedule. Further details will be provided during your program orientation.
- In semester 4, to accommodate March Break closures at clinical agencies, you will attend placement on a modified schedule that differs from the George Brown College academic schedule. Further details will be provided during your program orientation.
George Brown faculty will work with you and our extensive network of community partners to secure you a placement.
Note: Field education may require travel due to the number of opportunities for appropriate placements within the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). You may be required to travel to locations as far east as Oshawa, as far west as Burlington and as far north as Vaughan.
Curriculum
Required Courses
Semester 1
Code | Course Name |
BST 1003 | Behavioural Theory |
BST 1007 | Behaviour Theory and Practice: Introduction to ABA |
BST 1028 | Strategies for Student Success |
COMM 2000 | Communicating Across Context* |
GNED | General Education Elective |
Semester 2
Code | Course Name |
BST 1029 | Developmental Disabilities in Ontario: Policy and Process |
BST 1030 | Behaviour Theory and Practice: Behavioural Assessment |
BST 1031 | Interpersonal and Group Skills |
BST 1032 | Ethics and Professionalism |
BST 2009 | Field Seminar I |
BST 2014 | Field Placement I |
GNED | General Education Elective |
Semester 3
Code | Course Name |
BST 2027 | Field Seminar II |
BST 2035 | Research Design and Statistics |
BST 2036 | Behaviour Theory and Practice: Acquisition Strategies |
BST 2037 | Behaviour Theory and Practice: Reduction Strategies |
BST 2038 | Field Placement II |
PSY 2017 | Abnormal Psychology |
GNED | General Education Elective |
Semester 4
Code | Course Name |
BST 2039 | Special Populations: Childhood Issues |
BST 2040 | Special Populations: Acquired Brain Injury and Gerontology |
BST 2041 | Behaviour Theory and Practice: Group-Based Interventions |
BST 2042 | Field Seminar III |
BST 2043 | Field Placement III |
*Based on the results of your placement test, you may be required to take COMM 1000 Introduction to College Communication before progressing to COMM 2000. COMM 1000 does not count as a course required for graduation, and you will be charged for this extra course. Please visit the Assessment Centre web page for more information.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
This program is approved for OSAP funding, provided the applicant meets OSAP eligibility criteria.
Each year we award over $2 million dollars in scholarships, awards and bursaries to first-year students. Check out our financial aid web pages for ways to pay for college and the full list of available scholarships, awards and bursaries.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Behavioural Science Technician program, you can find work in a variety of settings with diverse populations across the lifespan. Work responsibilities will include understanding and analyzing behaviour to support behaviour change.
Typical employment opportunities upon graduation include:
- instructor therapist
- behaviour therapist
- behaviour technician
- behaviour consultant
- resource facilitator
- employee of residential facilities, vocational agencies or other specialized agencies
Educational Pathways
If you are a graduate of any approved two-year Ontario College Behavioural Science Technician program, including George Brown's (C146) program, with a GPA of 3.0 or higher, you will be eligible to enter the bridging pathway into the third year of the Honours Bachelor of Behaviour Analysis degree program (S303).