School of Community Service Main Office Chilton Hall, Room 302 P.O. Box 5428 Denton, TX 76203-0428 (817) 565-2239 Daniel M. Johnson, Dean David W. Hartman, Associate Dean Sylvester Flores, Assistant to the Dean The School of Community Service is composed of graduate and undergraduate academic programs, institutes, research departments and centers. The school offers programs leading to the following graduate degrees: -Master of Science with majors in applied economics, behavior analysis, rehabilitation services (with concentrations in vocational evaluation and rehabilitation counseling), sociology (with concentrations in family and the life cycle, social organization/disorganization and urban sociology), studies in aging, administration of long-term care and retirement facilities and administration of aging organizations; -Master of Arts with majors in sociology (with concentrations in family and the life cycle, social organization/disorganization and urban sociology), studies in aging, administration of long-term care and retirement facilities and administration of aging organizations; -Master of Public Administration; and -Doctor of Philosophy with a major in sociology with concentrations in family and the life cycle, social organization/disorganization and urban sociology. The faculty of the school also participates in the master's degree program with a major in interdisciplinary studies offered through the School of Graduate Studies. See the Toulouse School of Graduate Studies section of this catalog for more information about this degree program. The Center for Rehabilitation Studies offers a special certificate program for rehabilitation facility administrators, workshop managers and supervisors that focuses on administrative, management and supervisory principles and practices. The Center for Behavior Analysis offers a specially designed series of four courses for employees of state facilities for the developmentally disabled. Students in other fields may minor in any of the School of Community Service degree programs with consent of the minor professor.