Erick M. Dubuque, M.A., BCBA, LBA

Erick Mark Dubuque is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and Licensed Behavior Analyst in the state of Nevada. He is currently pursuing his doctorate at the University of Nevada, Reno in the Behavior Analysis Program. Prior to joining the graduate program in Reno, Erick was a U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer in Kenya where he worked as a health educator for over 2 years. Upon completing his tour in Kenya, Erick joined the May Center for Child Development where he implemented behavioral programs in classrooms for children diagnosed with developmental disabilities. Erick has served in many diverse roles as a teacher, service provider, volunteer, administrator, and researcher. As a teacher he has taught undergraduate and graduate coursework domestically and internationally using a variety of instructional formats. In his role as a service provider, Erick formed Behavior Science.org, LLC in 2007 to aid in the dissemination of behavior science and currently works as a Behavior Analyst for Advanced Child Behavior Solutions, LLC. As a volunteer, Erick served as the Student Representative on the Association for Behavior Analysis International (ABAI) Executive Council and continues to provide service to the field as a Co-Chair of the ABAI Undergraduate Accreditation Committee. In his role as an administrator, Erick served as the Academic Coordinator for the Jordan University of Science and Technology Master’s Degree Program in Applied Behavior Health Analysis, the first graduate degree program in behavior analysis founded in the Middle East. Finally as a researcher, Erick’s scholarly interests extend across the philosophical, experimental, applied, and professional domains in behavior science. A general theme across all of his interests is the understanding of technology and complex human behaviors, especially as they relate to the topics of education and social justice.

To find out more about Erick Dubuque and the projects he is involved in please visit his website.