Programplaner og emneplaner - Student
Supervision of students in social work education Programme description
- Programme name, Norwegian
- Veilederutdanning for praksisveiledere i sosial- og velferdstjenester
- Valid from
- 2025 FALL
- ECTS credits
- 10 ECTS credits
- Duration
- 1 semester
- Schedule
- Here you can find an example schedule for first year students.
- Programme history
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Content and structure
The bachelor’s program in psychology with an emphasis on behavior analysis is a 3-year full time program (180 ECTS). A completed program earns the degree of Bachelor in Psychology with an Emphasis on Behavior Analysis.
The program is regulated by lov om universiteter og høgskoler av 1. april 2005 nr. 15 § 3-2 og § 3-3 (Law of universities and university colleges) and forskrift om studier og eksamen ved OsloMet- storbyuniversitetet av 01.08.12 (Regulations for studies and exams at OsloMet). There is no national framework for this program.
The program is accredited by The Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI), the international organization for research and application of behavior analysis.
The program also meets the requirements for pre-qualification in certification by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BCBA®) as Board Certified Assistant Behavior Analysts (BCaBAs).
The overall objective of the program is to give the student basic competence in psychology and behavior analysis so that the student is able to analyze behavior and arrange the environment around individuals to promote and maintain the desired behavior change.
Students must learn a precise conceptual framework, read relevant research literature, and actively participate in discussions in the behavior analytic community to achieve these competencies. Through these activities, students will also acquire robust knowledge about ethical and professional standards in the field.
The Department of Behavioral Science has a strong scientific community within a natural scientific tradition, and an evidence-based approach to learning. Faculty members are part of well-developed professional scientific networks, nationally and internationally, and cooperate extensively on research. Graduates from the bachelor’s program may continue with master’s and Ph. D. studies in the department.
Relevance to further studies
A bachelor’s degree Bachelor in Psychology with an Emphasis on Behavior Analysis is an excellent starting point for further studies, such as master’s programs in psychology or behavioral science/behavior analysis.
Psychology and behavior analysis are also god combinations with a number of other disciplines, such as pedagogics, health sciences, economics, management and HR, and other social sciences*.
*When graduates apply for further studies, the institution they apply to sets the bar for admission.
Relevance to working life
Graduates of the program have knowledge, skills and general competencies in psychology and behavior analysis. They can work with organizing, planning and implementation in processes of change within knowledge-based organizations in public sector and private enterprise, independently or with others. They can work with change processes at the level of the individual, or with group- and organization-level processes.
In work areas where prevention, treatment and teaching are important issues, documenting the efforts one makes is increasingly important. Methods in such work must be grounded in well-established theory, and predicting the effect of interventions is important both at the level of the individual and for society. The program will be useful for those who wish to affect processes of change. There is increasing demand for knowledge about learning and psychology both in public and private organizations.
The bachelor’s program has two practicum placements of 9 weeks each, to give students the opportunity for working on their own and with others on change processes in general, and specifically in treatment and training. The program complies with the requirement from Norway’s Health Directorate of 30 ECTS of supervised practicum, and candidates qualify for milieu therapists’ positions.
Optional course Spans multiple semesters1st year of study