BATS SYSTEM

The BATS subsystem is a supervisory system within the behavior analysis training system. The mission of the Behavior Analysis Training System is to facilitate the improvement of the quality, accuracy, and timeliness of the overall system. This is accomplished by improving performance within and across all subsystems. 

 

Learn More About BATS Here!

Letter to Prospective Students

Welcom Wagon 2016

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Behavioral Bootcamp Summer 2015

Behavioral Bootcamp is what each BATS member goes through prior to their first year. Bootcamp is a seminar taught by Dr. Malott in which students meet for 3 hours every weekday for 10 weeks during the summer (runs part of summer I and II). During these 10 weeks, students read the 7th edition of Principles of Behavior as well as Dr. Malott's I'll Stop Procrastinating When I Get Around To It as well as completing quizzes, assignments, a self-management project and advanced study objectives.

Bootcamp dates are as followed:

Psy6100: 6/15-7/22

Psy6710: 7/23-8/21

For questions please contact the BATS system manager: Jenny Petree, Jennifer.l.petee@wmich.edu