Department of Behavior Analysis at UNT

Department of Behavior Analysis at UNT

Share

The department's Master of Science degree program was the first graduate program in the nation to be accredited by the Association for Behavior Analysis. S.

The Department of Behavior Analysis offers graduate and undergraduate degree programs on the UNT campus in Denton, as well as a graduate certificate program for distant professionals interested in continuing their behavior analysis education. A faculty of 6 nationally recognized full-time faculty, supported by outstanding adjunct faculty specializing in a variety of sub-fields, offer students a br

05/25/2026

If you’re at , come by the reunion! We would love to see all current students, faculty, staff, alumni, and friends!

05/23/2026

The UNT Department of Behavior Analysis is excited to connect with prospective students at ABAI this week in San Francisco, including at the ABAI-accredited program expo.

Learn more about our undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral training opportunities, faculty mentorship model, and integrated experimental and applied training experiences in behavior analysis.

05/23/2026

The UNT Department of Behavior Analysis is excited to connect with prospective students at ABAI this week in San Francisco, including at the ABAI-accredited program expo.

Learn more about our undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral training opportunities, faculty mentorship model, and integrated experimental and applied training experiences in behavior analysis.

05/15/2026

ICYMI faculty Drs. Shahla Ala’i-Rosales and Sam Bergmann and MS graduate student David Morales shared our encouragement program with colleagues at the Student Performance Data Symposium this April. The Glenn and Ellis Mentoring System (GEMS) is an encouragement and engagement plan created by Dr. Ala’i-Rosales to help first-year MS students contact UNT resources, create community, and reflect on their progress.

05/07/2026

Congratulations are in order for Laura Willoughby following a successful thesis defense! Her project was “Teaching Verb Tacts with Static and Dynamic Stimuli to Children with Autism” with committee Drs. Sam Bergmann (advisor), Karen Rader, and Daniele Ortu. This research project was supported with a student research grant from the Laura will be earning her M.S. degree from and will return to Kansas to begin her career. She plans to sit for the Behavior Analyst Certification Board exam following graduation. Congratulations, Laura!

04/30/2026

Please note the new date. Dr. Jesús Rosales-Ruiz's webinar for the AAB SIG has been postponed to next Thursday, May 7th.

Registration link is in the Facebook comments or send us a message for the link!

Here are the details from our earlier post:

Join Dr. Jesús Rosales-Ruiz and the AAB SIG for a free webinar.

Thursday, May 7, 2026

8–9:30 pm Eastern Time (7–8:30 Central Time)

1.5 BACB CEUs

Please note: This event will not be recorded.

PRESENATION ABSTRACT

Fearful and aggressive behaviors have generally been regarded as respondent behaviors. They are often considered to be natural reactions to certain antecedent conditions. To address these behaviors, trainers often rely on respondent procedures such as desensitization or counterconditioning. Another common approach may be to try to directly shape an alternative calm response using food or other positive reinforcers.

Alternatively, fearful and aggressive behaviors may be seen as successful operants that are captured and maintained by negative reinforcement. That is, engaging in the behavior leads to distance from or the removal of something the animal finds aversive. For example, a dog learns that when he growls, strangers go away and leave him alone.

This presentation will trace the evolution of a procedure that uses distance as a reinforcer to shape friendly behaviors that replace fearful or aggressive behaviors. We will examine a series of research studies that have been conducted with cows, dogs, cats, and horses to see what each experiment has to teach us about behavior change. These experiments can help us better understand how emotions and emotional behavior can be maintained by and changed by operant contingencies.

PRESENTER BIO

Dr. Jesús Rosales-Ruiz is a professor in the Behavior Analysis Department at the University of North Texas. He has been at the forefront of bringing the science of behavior to the growing field of human-animal interactions. His work on functional analysis and shaping has helped bridge the gap between academia and applied animal training.

04/29/2026

This week, we are thrilled to celebrate a successfully defended dissertation by the newly minted Dr. Isabel Cunningham! Her study is an exploratory analysis of a parent coaching program for families and their children with autism. Her committee included Dr. Shahla Ala’i-Rosales (advisor), Dr. Jesús Rosales-Ruiz, Dr. Alicia Re Cruz, and Dr. Michael Siller. We are so proud of Dr. Cunningham for earning her doctoral degree from .hps with a concentration in behavior analysis, and we look forward to seeing what she does next. Congratulations, Isabel!

Photos from UNT College of Health and Public Service's post 04/29/2026

Exciting announcement to share!

04/28/2026

If you were a graph, which graph would you be? See what some of our faculty had to say when a first year in our asked this question. Support the dreams of our students today by giving to our scholarship fund for https://givingday.unt.edu/

Want your school to be the top-listed School/college in Denton?

Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.

Location

Category

Telephone

Address


Chilton Hall
Denton, TX
76201