Students seeking an ABA graduate degree in order to pursue a BCBA credential in Florida have a variety of options to choose from. Ten universities offer the BCBA coursework and varying levels of supervised practical work and research opportunities. The options include online and on campus programs, graduate certificates, or full master’s degrees. Some programs focus on clinical experience, while others focus on research opportunities.
Quick Facts
- ABAI/VCS-Aligned Programs in Florida: 10
- Fully Online ABA Master’s Programs in Florida: 4
- Average Program Length: 1.5-2 years
- Average Tuition Range: $11,000-$26,000
Online ABA Master’s Program in Florida
Online ABA Master’s programs provide flexibility and the ability to learn the content necessary to become a BCBA while managing a job and family. In Florida, Florida Atlantic University, Florida Institute of Technology (Florida Tech), the University of South Florida, and the University of West Florida offer online options. Students who choose this option will take the BCBA coursework and complete requirements to earn a graduate degree, but will complete coursework online and may be required to secure their own clinical locations or BCBA supervisors.
Florida Atlantic University
- Boca Raton, FL
- 20-24 months
- Online
Program:
Master’s in Special Education Applied Behavior Analysis
Modality: Online
Length: 20-24 months
GRE Required: No
Tuition: $303.71 per credit hour, does not include expenses and fees
Program Overview:
Florida Atlantic University offers a Masters in Special Education with a concentration in ABA. In addition to the required course sequence, students take courses in special education, including courses in instruction and assessment. The focus of this program is to provide a fast track for students who want to earn a Master’s in special education with the ABA credential.
Key Highlights:
- ABAI-verified course sequence meets BCBA exam eligibility requirements
- Fully online delivery with a mix of synchronous and asynchronous classes
- Affordable tuition, with total program cost under $14,000 for in-state students
- Competitive graduate research assistantships available to offset tuition costs
Additional Considerations:
- Students are responsible for arranging their own supervised fieldwork to meet BCBA certification requirements.
- The program is housed within a Special Education framework, which may be best suited for those intending to work in school-based or educational settings rather than clinical or organizational ABA contexts.
Accreditation:
- Institutional: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)
- School-Level: Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP)
- Program-Specific: Verified Course Sequence (VCS) approved by ABAI (Sequence #51327)
Florida Institute of Technology (Florida Tech)
- Melbourne, FL
- 33 credit hours
- Online
Program:
Masters in Behavior Analysis
Modality: Online
Length: 33 credit hours
GRE Required: Yes, may be waived for applicants with an undergraduate GPA of 3.3 or higher
Tuition: $970 per credit hour, total for six semesters $22,350
Accreditation: Verified Course Sequence
Program Overview:
The online master’s in Behavior Analysis provide students with coursework designed to meet the BCBA requirements and provides additional coursework to strengthen practical skills in an online format. The program is 100% online and can be completed in six semesters. Students can enroll year round, in fall, spring, and summer. Instructors are available for live meetings.
Key Highlights:
- Fully online delivery with a combination of asynchronous coursework and live weekly sessions
- Multiple enrollment periods per year (fall, spring, and summer) for flexible start dates
- Curriculum includes a BACB®-approved Verified Course Sequence for BCBA® exam eligibility
Additional Considerations:
- Students are responsible for arranging their own supervised fieldwork to meet BCBA® certification requirements
- Tuition rates vary between certificate and master’s courses; prospective students should review the cost structure carefully
Accreditation:
- Institutional: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)
- Program-Specific: BACB®-approved Verified Course Sequence; not ABAI-accredited
University of South Florida
- Tampa, FL
- 5 semesters
- Online
Program:
Masters of Arts in Applied Behavior Analysis
Modality: Online
Length: 5 semesters
GRE Required: No
Tuition: $431.43 per credit hour for in-state students
Accreditation: Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI)
Program Overview:
The fully online Masters of Arts in ABA provides a flexible way for students to earn the BCBA credential. The program provides the BCBA course sequence and practicum fieldwork where students engage in 1,500 hours of clinical experience. The online course also provides in-state tuition to out-of-state students.
Key Highlights:
- Lockstep, five-semester format streamlines time to graduation
- Emphasis on applied fieldwork in diverse community-based settings
- Broad in-state practicum and alumni network enhances career placement
Additional Considerations:
- Supervised fieldwork must be independently arranged
- Out-of-state licensure alignment not guarantee
Accreditation:
- Institutional: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)
- Program-Specific: BACB®-approved Verified Course Sequence; not ABAI-accredited
University of West Florida
- Pensacola, FL
- 30-33 credit hours
- Online
Program:
Master of Arts in Applied Behavior Analysis
Modality: Online
Length: 30-33 credit hours
GRE Required: No
Tuition: $384.60 per credit hour, $11,538-$12,974.49 total
Accreditation: Qualified ABA Credential (QABA)
Program Overview:
The MA in ABA is provided through the Department of Special Education. Students are trained to work in education or clinical settings. The program does not provide teacher certification. Students can earn a BCBA, QBA or IBA certification. In addition to BCBA coursework, students can engage in work with the UWF Center for Behavior Analysis, a leading resource for those interested in ABA.
Key Highlights:
- Dual credential advantage: Students earn both a master’s degree and a graduate certificate in ABA
- Cohort starts each semester allow flexible program entry for working professionals
- One of Florida’s most affordable ABA master’s programs, especially for in-state students
Additional Considerations:
- Program does not lead to initial teacher licensure, despite its home in the College of Education
- Out-of-state students should confirm the program aligns with local credentialing regulations
Accreditation:
- Institutional: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)
- Program-Specific: BACB®-approved Verified Course Sequence; not ABAI-accredited
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Hybrid Master’s ABA Program in Florida
There are currently no hybrid master’s ABA programs in Florida. All options are entirely online or entirely on campus.
Graduate Certificate ABA Program in Florida
There are four universities that offer a graduate certificate in ABA; Florida Institute of Technology, Florida International University, the University of Central Florida, and the University of West Florida. The graduate certificate option typically provides just the BCBA coursework, and may or may not provide support for students who need to complete the supervised clinical fieldwork requirement. Graduate certificate options are good for students who already hold a graduate degree in a related field (like education or psychology), are connected with a fieldwork location, and need to complete the coursework to sit for the BCBA exam.
Florida International University
- Miami, FL
- 21 credit hours, 12 months
- Campus
Program:
Graduate Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis
Modality: On campus
Length: 21 credit hours, 12 months
GRE Required: No
Tuition: $12,453 for the full series
Program Overview:
For students who already have a graduate degree and want to complete the BCBA coursework, the graduate certificate offers coursework over one year of classes. Classes are live and held on Zoom once a week. Supervised fieldwork is not provided through the graduate certificate. Admission is for spring only.
Key Highlights:
- Accelerated Completion: Finish the VCS in just three semesters, streamlining the path to BCBA® exam readiness.
- Interactive Hybrid Format: Blend of self-paced online modules with weekly live Zoom sessions held after 5 p.m. EST, accommodating working professionals.
- Evening Live Sessions: Live meetings scheduled once or twice weekly in the evenings to fit diverse schedules.
Additional Considerations:
- Fieldwork Not Included: Students must independently arrange their supervised fieldwork to meet BCBA® certification requirements.
Accreditation:
- Institutional: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)
- Program-Specific: BACB®-approved Verified Course Sequence; not ABAI-accredited
Florida Institute of Technology (Florida Tech)
- Melbourne, FL
- 4 semesters
- Online
Program:
Assistant Behavior Analyst Graduate Certificate
Modality: Online
Length: 4 semesters of coursework and fieldwork
GRE Required: No
Tuition: $510 per credit hour, $8,160 total
Accreditation: Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI)
Program Overview:
Florida Tech’s ABA Graduate Certificate program provides an online program of courses for students who have an undergraduate degree, but want to earn a BCBA credential. Florida Tech’s program is the largest provider for online behavior analysis coursework. Students complete 16 hours of coursework in as few as four semesters. Instructors are available for live sessions during the week. Students can enroll year-round in fall, spring, or summer.
Key Highlights:
- Accelerated Completion: Finish the 16-credit VCS in approximately 16 months, streamlining the path to BCaBA® exam readiness.
- Flexible Online Format: 100% online delivery with asynchronous coursework, allowing students to balance studies with professional commitments.
- Multiple Start Dates: Enroll in fall, spring, or summer semesters to begin the program at a time that suits your schedule.
Additional Considerations:
- Fieldwork Not Included: Students must independently arrange their supervised fieldwork to meet BCBA® certification requirements.
- Tuition Costs: At $530 per credit hour, the total program cost is approximately $8,480, which may be a consideration for budget-conscious students.
Accreditation:
- Institutional: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)
- Program-Specific: BACB®-approved Verified Course Sequence; not ABAI-accredited
University of Central Florida
- Orlando, FL
- 18 credit hours
- Campus
Program:
Graduate Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis
Modality: On campus
Length: 18 credit hours
GRE Required: No
Tuition: $288.16 per credit hour; with fees, $327.32 for in-state students and $1,151.72 for non-residents
Program Overview:
The Graduate Certificate in ABA is provided through the School of Teacher Education’s Special Education program. The program requires that students have taken Methods of Behavioral Management, a 3 credit hour class. The coursework consists of 18 credit hours to complete the BCBA sequence. It does not include the supervised fieldwork component.
Key Highlights:
- Hands-On Clinical Experience: Students have the opportunity to engage in practical learning through UCF’s ABA Clinic, working directly with children aged birth to 7 years under the supervision of Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs).
- Flexible Admission Terms: The program admits students in both summer and fall semesters, accommodating various scheduling needs.
- Interdisciplinary Approach: Designed for individuals from diverse professional backgrounds, including education, psychology, and communication disorders.
Additional Considerations:
- Fieldwork Not Included: The university will not arrange required fieldwork.
- Campus-Based Delivery: Those seeking an online format may find the program’s traditional campus setting unsuitable.
Accreditation:
- Institutional: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC)
- Program-Specific: BACB®-approved Verified Course Sequence; not ABAI-accredited
University of West Florida
- Pensacola, FL
- 21 credit hours
- Online
Program:
Graduate Certificate
Modality: Online
Length: 21 credit hours
GRE Required: No
Tuition: $384.60 per credit hour, total $8,766
Accreditation: Qualified ABA Credential (QABA)
Program Overview:
The Center for Behavior Analysis provides an online graduate certificate option that provides coursework to meet BCBA requirements. Faculty work in the field of ABA and are able to provide practical experiences. Students may also enroll in an online masters option. The program provides options for the BCBA, or Qualified Behavior Analyst (QBA) or International Behavior Analysis (IBA) certification exams as well.
On Campus Master’s in ABA Programs in Florida
An on campus master’s experience can provide access to faculty, more opportunities for clinical experiences and research projects. Six universities offer an on campus master’s in ABA: Florida State University, Florida International University, Florida Institute of Technology, the University of Miami, the University of North Florida, and the University of South Florida.
Florida International University
- Miami, FL
- 45 credit hours, 18 months
- Campus
Program:
Master of Science in Psychology with a major in Applied Behavior Analysis
Modality: On campus
Length: 45 credit hours, 18 months
GRE Required: Yes
Tuition: $4,101 per semester for residents, $9,015 per semester for non-residents
Program Overview:
The focus of the Florida International University program is to provide the BCBA course sequence, practical experiences, and first-hand experience with organizations that provide ABA services. Students complete the required 1,500 hours of fieldwork and graduate prepared to sit for the BCBA exam. Students also take courses in research and have opportunities to engage in research projects. Florida International University expects to apply for ABAI certification in 2025.
Florida Institute of Technology (Florida Tech)
- Melbourne, FL or Orlando, FL
- 33 credit hours
- Campus
Program:
Masters in Applied Behavior Analysis
Modality: On campus
Length: 33 credit hours
GRE Required: Yes, but the GRE may be waived for applicants with an undergraduate GPA of 3.3 or higher
Tuition: $431.43 per credit hour for state residents, $877.17 per credit hour for out-of-state students
Accreditation: Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI)
Program Overview:
Students can attend courses at Florida Tech’s main campus or at the Orlando Graduate Center. Classes are offered during the day or during evenings or weekends. This program focuses on students who want to gain ABA skills to provide ABA in healthcare settings. Instructors are BCBA certified, and are engaged in research and practice, including at the Scott Center for Autism Treatment on Florida Tech’s campus. In addition to coursework, students have the option to engage in research in clinical practice or organizational consulting or at the Scott Center.
Florida State University
- Panama City, FL
- 5 semesters
- Campus
Program:
Master’s Degree in Applied Behavior Analysis
Modality: On campus
Length: Five semesters
GRE Required: No, but recommended
Tuition: Currently, all students receive a tuition waiver via paid assistantship placements
Accreditation: Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI)
Program Overview:
The Master’s in ABA is available to students at FSU Panama City and Tallahassee campuses. Students engage in classes together via technology-connected classrooms. The program is offered through the Department of Psychology and focuses on training students in ABA for clinical placements. Students engage in fieldwork at approved ABA agencies. To apply, students must have taken 15 hours of undergraduate psychology courses, including general psychology, developmental psychology, ABA, conditioning and learning, and research methods.
University of Miami
- Coral Gables, FL
- 42 credit hours (2 years including summers)
- In person
Program:
Master’s in Applied Behavior Analysis
Modality: In person
Length: 42 credit hours (2 years including summers)
GRE Required: No
Tuition: $2,530 per credit hour
Program Overview:
The University of Miami uses a cohort model. Students are admitted in small groups of 9 to 12 students per year and complete the program together. The focus of the University of Miami program is for students who have a bachelor’s degree in psychology and who want additional training in ABA. Students complete the required coursework and spend 20 hours each week engaged in practical experiences. At the end of the program, each student completes a capstone research project. The ABA program does require a 3.2 GPA for the last 60 hours of undergraduate coursework.
University of North Florida
- Jacksonville, FL
- 45 credit hours
- Campus
Program:
Master’s in Education with an Applied Behavior Analysis concentration
Modality: On campus
Length: 45 credit hours
GRE Required: No
Tuition: $408.10 per credit hour; when fees are added the cost is $493.53 per credit hour for in-state students and $1044.27 per credit hour for non-residents
Program Overview:
The University of North Florida’s M.Ed program is housed in the Department of Education. Students earn a Masters in Special Education and complete the BCBA verified course sequence, a two-semester capstone sequence, and are engaged in experiential learning. The University of North Florida also has an emphasis on positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS).
Students who already hold a master’s degree can complete just the ABA certificate, which includes the course sequence (21 credit hours). Under this track, students must find their own fieldwork opportunities and supervisor.
University of South Florida
- Tampa, FL
- 45 credit hours, expected to complete 2 years
- Online + In Person
Program:
Master of Science in Applied Behavior Analysis
Modality: Online, In Person
Length: 45 credit hours, students are expected to complete the coursework within 2 years
GRE Required: No
Tuition: $431.43 per credit hour for in-state students, $877.17 per credit hour for out-of-state students
Accreditation: Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI)
Program Overview:
The Master of Science in ABA is a collaboration between the Colleges of Behavioral and Community Sciences, Arts and Sciences, and Education. It is designed to prepare graduates to engage in ABA therapy in various settings and fields. It also prepares students to be engaged in research and train future behavior analysts. Students complete BCBA coursework, are involved in multiple practicum opportunities, and engage in research projects, including publication opportunities. When admitted, students are expected to be full-time students and complete the coursework in 2 years. The first year of the program is coursework and the second year is completing a master’s thesis and practicum training at a field site.
No GRE Required ABA Programs in Florida
Most of the programs in Florida do not require a GRE for admission. The admission requirements vary from program to program, with some requiring a minimum GPA for admission, letters of recommendation, and personal statements.
ABAI Accredited ABA Programs in Florida
Florida Institute of Technology, Florida State University, and the University of South Florida all have ABAI accredited programs. Florida International University, the only program without ABAI accreditation, intends to be accredited by 2025.
Affordable ABA Programs in Florida
The ABA programs in Florida offer a range of affordability. Some, like Florida State University, offer tuition support as part of the program. The least expensive options have costs that range from $327.32 per credit hour at University of Central Florida to $458.10 per credit hour at University of North Florida. The total cost of any ABA graduate program will depend on the total coursework, expenses and fees.
Accelerated ABA Programs in Florida
The best option for an accelerated path to a BCBA is the Graduate Certificate at the Florida Institute of Technology. It is provided entirely online for $8,160 for the full BCBA course sequence.
Becoming a BCBA in Florida
The BCBA credential is an important part of being an ABA therapist in Florida. The requirements for certification in Florida include
- A master’s degree in psychology, education, or applied behavior analysis that is approved by the Behavior Analyst Certification Board.
- Graduate level coursework in behavior analysis,
- Supervised clinical experience.
The BCBA-verified course sequence provides a series of classes that provide the foundation for the BCBA exam. Coursework includes introduction to behavior analysis, ethics courses, measurement, assessment, and supervision. Some programs also include coursework in research, radical behaviorism, or other aspects of behavior analysis, depending on the program’s focus and goals.
BCBA Legislation in Florida
Board Certified Behavior Analysts will find a robust job market in Florida, where BCBAs work in autism centers, clinics, schools, and research centers. The Behavior Analyst Certification Board (BACB) in Florida has had all certifying responsibilities for BCBAs since 2003. In Florida, public K-12 schools must allow certified applied behavior analysts who are licensed under Chapter 490 or 491 (the statutes that license psychologists) to provide services in the classroom setting. A 2022 bill (CS/HB 255) extended requirements to paraprofessionals who work with ABA therapists in classroom settings.
Recently, there was a decrease in demand for ABA therapists in Florida. The demand for BCBAs decreased 9.8%, from 3,585 in 2022 to 3,245 in 2023. This is not aligned with the national trend, which is an increase in the demand for ABA therapists.
Demand for BCBAs in Florida
According to Zip Recruiter, the average salary for a BCBA in Florida is $60,170 ($29 per hour). The salary ranges from market to market. For example, the average salary in Fort Lauderdale is $91,462 and in Boca Raton it is $90,633.
ABA and BCBA Programs in Florida
Degree Title | University Name | Program Length | Program Cost | ABAI Recognition | GRE Required | City | State |
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M.Ed. in Special Education, Applied Behavior Analysis Concentration | Florida Atlantic University | 2 years | Less than $14,000 total | VCS Approved | No | Boca Raton | FL |
M.S. in Applied Behavior Analysis | University of West Florida | 2 years | Not specified | VCS Approved | No | Pensacola | FL |
M.S. in Psychology: Applied Behavior Analysis | Florida State University | 5 semesters | Not specified | Accredited | No | Tallahassee | FL |
M.S. in Applied Behavior Analysis | Florida Institute of Technology | 2 years | $18,914/year | Accredited | No | Melbourne | FL |
M.S. in Applied Behavior Analysis | University of South Florida | 2 years | $8,350/year (in-state); $19,048/year (out-of-state) | Accredited | No | Tampa | FL |
M.S. in Applied Behavior Analysis | University of Miami | 2 years | Not specified | VCS Approved | No | Coral Gables | FL |
M.S. in Applied Behavior Analysis | Florida International University | 2 years | Not specified | VCS Approved | No | Miami | FL |
M.A. in Applied Learning and Instruction, Applied Behavior Analysis Track | University of Central Florida | 2 years | Not specified | VCS Approved | No | Orlando | FL |