Graduates of this program will have the knowledge and skills to pursue further graduate study in behavioral science or related fields. There are also good employment opportunities routinely found in health organizations, non-profits, governments, and education sectors. Graduates may find employment as:
- behavior assistants
- behavior associates
- educational assistants
- autism instructor therapists
They may also use their skills as workers in a variety of social service settings with diverse populations such as mental health, developmental disabilities, autism, addictions, seniors, youth, acquired brain injury, and corrections. With additional education and experience, graduates may be considered for roles as counselors and therapists, behavior analysts, gerontologists, or coordinators of programs in the social service sector.