Master of Applied Behaviour Analysis

Overview

This programme aims to transform graduates into Malaysia Certified Behaviour Analysts after achieving the minimal supervised practice hours satisfying the training guidelines of the Malaysia Association of Behaviour Analysis. ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ University is proud to be the first and only provider of the Master of Applied Behaviour Analysis programme in the Southeast Asia region. The curriculum of the programme covers a range of theoretical and practical aspects of applied behaviour analysis. Graduates will learn to analyse and modify behaviour using principles of applied behaviour analysis in any industry or circumstance that requires behavioural change or maintenance. They will understand these principles deeply and learn how to implement them effectively in various contexts, allowing them to address behavioural issues and promote positive behaviour change.

Graduates will also contribute predominantly to the behavioural assessments and interventions involving individuals with developmental disabilities such as autism. This could include designing and implementing behaviour intervention plans, conducting assessments to identify specific behavioural challenges, and collaborating with other professionals to provide comprehensive support.

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Intakes
April
Duration
2 Years (full-time)
3 Years (part-time)
Class Schedule
  • Full-time/Part-time: Tue & Thurs | 2.00pm – 3.30pm*
  • Saturdays: 10.00am – 4.00pm
Career Prospects
  • ABA Therapist
  • Academician / Lecturer
  • Behaviour Analyst
  • Case Supervisor
  • Clinical Director
  • Early Intervention Programme Manager / Coordinator
  • Occupational Health & Safety Advisor
  • Rehabilitation Officer
  • Special Education Consultants
Estimated Total Course Fee (Year 2026)
  • RM55,100
    for Malaysian students
  • USD13,860
    for international students
International students must pay their fees in RM equivalent. The USD here is just an indicative/estimation and subject to the prevalent exchange rate

Programme Structure

Students are required to complete 6 core coursework modules, 2 Research Projects, and 2 Practicum courses.

Core Modules

Concepts and Principles of Behavioural Analysis
Measurement and Experimental Design
Identification and Assessment
Ethical and Professional Conduct
Behaviour Change Applications
Intervention and Implementation

Research Projects

The Research Projects module provides students with hands-on experience in designing, implementing, and evaluating a behaviour modification intervention. Using applied behaviour analysis​ principles, students will identify a target behaviour, develop strategies to increase it, and systematically assess the effectiveness of their intervention. The module emphasises evidence-based practice, ethical considerations, and clear communication of research outcomes.

Research Project 1
Research Project 2

Practicum

Students will complete two practical placements at agencies with onsite behaviour analyst supervisors overseeing their work in applying behavioural analytic concepts in the real world. These placements contribute to the professional training hours required by the Malaysia Association of Behaviour Analysis (MABA) to be a Malaysian Certified Behaviour Analyst (MCBA).

Practicum 1
Practicum 2
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Student studying

Entry Requirements

  • A Bachelor’s degree in Psychology or its equivalent with a minimum CGPA of 2.75 out of 4.00; or other relevant or equivalent qualification, experience and a requirement accepted by the HEP Senate

  • Candidates are encouraged to have a minimum of one year of working experience in a relevant field. Applicants with less than one year of relevant working experience, or experience in related fields (e.g., special education), are also welcome to apply, as eligibility will be assessed during the interview.

English Language Requirements

  • IELTS: 6.0 or equivalent
  • TOEFL: 550 (paper-based), 200 (computer-based) or 75 (internet-based)
  • PTE Academic: 50 overall
  • Cambridge English: 170 (Grade B)/B2 (First/CEFR)
  • Cambridge English: 170 (Grade B)/B2 (Advanced/CEFR)
  • SPM English 1119: 5C

Mode of Delivery

  • Lectures
  • Workshops
  • Practical Placements
  • Industrial Visits
  • Behavioural Research Projects

Eligibility Check

For us to advise on your eligibility for the programme, please submit the following documents at our Eligibility Check webpage.

Documents Required:

  1. Bachelor’s degree official transcript 
  2. Bachelor’s degree completion certificate 
  3. Diploma transcript & completion certificate (if applicable) 
  4. Updated CV/Resume 
  5. Personal statement (500 words) - why do you want to join this programme? 
  6. IELTS (if applicable) 
  7. IC (front & back) for local students / Passport (all pages) for international students 
  8. Passport-size photo 

Eligibility Check Submission

 

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