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University Department Codes 001000 Office of the President 010501 University Department Codes Old New Dept Old Dept Name New Dept Name Dept ID ID 001000 Office of the President 010501 Office of President 001002 Transforming Community Project 015001 Transforming Community Project 001003 Institute Developing Nations 014001 Instit for Developing Nations 002000 Office Of The Chancellor 010501 Office of President 003000 Office of Exec VP Health Affrs 701000 EVP Health Affairs 003010 EVPHA Projects 701050 EVPHA - Programs 003200 Predictive Health 703000 Predictive Health Institute 003300 EVPHA: WHSC Library 704500 WHSC Library 003600 Emory Center for Pastoral Svcs 705000 Center for Pastoral Services 004000 Office of VP Academic Affairs 900000 EVP Academic Affairs & Provost 004002 Office of the Provost 900200 Provost to be assigned 004004 VP Provost /Academic Planning 901010 SVP Academic Affairs 004006 Vice Provost Academic Program 900000 EVP Academic Affairs & Provost 004007 Vice Provost Community & Diver 903000 SVP Community and Diversity 004100 Institutional Research & Plan 901014 Institutional Research 005000 Office of General Counsel 017000 Office of General Counsel 006000 Office Of Research 910500 Office of Research Admin 006001 Office Of Technology Transfer 912000 Office Of Technology Transfer 006003 Office of Sponsored Programs 911500 Office of Sponsored Programs 006004 Office of Research 911000 Research Admin - IT 006005 Office of Research Compliance 913000 Office of Research Compliance 006006 Institutional Review Board 913500 Institutional Review Board 006007 IACUC 914000 IACUC 006009 Conflict of Interest 912500 Conflict of Interest 007000 Office of Business Mgmt 102010 Office of Business Management 009000 Office of Exec VP 101010 EVP Finance & Administration 010000 Dir Sustainability Initiatives 103010 Sustainability Initiatives 015000 Center for Women at Emory Univ 903100 Center For Women 016000 Office of Int'l Affairs 930100 Office of Int'l Affairs 016001 Office of Int Affairs - ISSP 930500 ISSP - Operations 017000 Ethics Center 906000 Ethics Center 020000 Emory Investment Management 106010 Emory Investment Management 031000 Internal Auditing 105010 Internal Audit 040000 UTS Network Communications Svc 140990 UTS Historical Projects 041100 UTS Call Center 145505 UTS Call Center Ops Recharge 044000 UTS Voice & Transport Services 143505 UTS Voice Operations-SVP University Department Codes Old New Dept Old Dept Name New Dept Name Dept ID ID 045000 UTS Data Svcs 143305 UTS Data Operations 045200 UTS IT Architecture 143005 UTS Architecture & Engineering 046500 UTS Project Management Office 146505 UTS Project Management Office 047000 UTS Enterprise Tech Services 144005 UTS Enterprise Svcs Central 047100 UTS ETS Coordinator Services 144305 UTS Coordinators 047200 UTS ETS Tech Operations Ctr 144205 UTS Tech Operations Center 047600 UTS ETS Field Services 144505 UTS Field Services 049000 UTS Former NCS Admin 151010 UTS Network Comm Services 052000 Equal Opportunity Programs 903200 Equal Opportunity Programs 053000 Human Resources 160000 HR Administration 053001 HR:Technical Services 161030 HR: Technical Services 053003 HR: Recruitment Services 160030 HR: Recruitment Services 053004 HR:Benefits 160040 HR: Benefits Administration 053005 HR:Data Services 160060 HR: Data Services 053007 HR: Employee Services 160050 HR: Employee Services 053008 HR: Learning Services 160070 HR: Learning Services 053009 Retirees 169902 HR: Retiree (HR Use Only) 053010 HR:Emory Temporary Services 160080 HR: Emory Temporary Services 053011 HR Compensation 160090 HR: Compensation Administrtn 053014 HR: Work Life 165010 HR: Work-Life 053015 HR: ER and Org Development 161020 HR:ER & Organizational Develop 054000 HR Use Only 169901 HR: Disability (HR Use Only) 055000 Emory University Police Depart 192100 CS Emory University Police 056000 Faculty Staff Assistance Progr 161040 HR: Fac Staff Assistance Prg 058000 CS Project Management 191200 CS Planning Design & Construct 058001 Interior Design 191210 CS Interior Design 063000 Bookstore 087010 CL: Bookstore 065000 Parking & Community Services 193200 CS Transportation Services 065001 Parking Office 193100 CS Parking Services 070000 Office of Information Technol 150000 OIT VP & CIO 071000 IT Finance & Administration 151005 IT Finance & Administration-RC 076000 OIT: Research & Health Sci IT 153000 OIT Research IT & Informatics 077000 Research & High Perf Computing 153100 Rsch Hlt Sci High-Perf Computi 078000 OIT Architecture 152100 OIT Chief IT Architect Operat 079000 OIT Security 152505 OIT Chief IT Security-Recharge 080000 PeopleSoft Financials Project 142120 UTS Compass Operating University Department Codes Old New Dept Old Dept Name New Dept Name Dept ID ID 091000 Food Services - Office Adm 086200 Food Services - Office Adm 100000 CS Central Administration 191110 CS Central Administration 101000 CS Customer Service 191130 CS Information Technology 102000 University Architect 191300 CS University Architect 104000 FM Engineering Services 191490 FM Engineering Services 105000 FM-Steam Plant 191453 FM Steam Plant 106000 FM Maintenance Adm 191410 FM Maintenance Administration 108000 FM:Controls 191452 FM Controls 109000 FM Systems Security 191461 FM Systems Security 109600 Wesley Homes Corporate 109600 Wesley Homes Corporate 110000 HVAC & Refrigeration 191451 FM Hvac & Refrigeration 111000 FM Zone E Maintenance 191434 FM Zone E Maintenance 112000 FM Zone W Maintenance 191436 FM Zone W Maintenance 113000 Oxford Campus Maintenance 191439 FM Oxford Campus Maintenance 114000 FM:Zone F Maintenance 191435 FM Zone F Maintenance 115000 FM Roads & Hardscape 191472 FM Roads & Hardscape 116000 FM Preventive Maintenance 191454 FM Preventive Maintenance 117000 FM Zone B Maintenance 191431 FM Zone B Maintenance 118000 FM Zone C Maintenance 191432 FM Zone C Maintenance 118600 WW Corporate Admin (WWC) 118600 WW Corporate Admin (WWC) 118860 WW Corp - Shared Employees 118860 WW Corp - Shared Employees 119000 FM Zone D Maintenance 191433 FM Zone D Maintenance 122000 FM Grounds 191471 FM Grounds Maintenance 123000 FM Staging 191477 FM Staging & Special Events 124000 FM Vehicle Maintenance 191476 FM Vehicle Maintenance 125000 FM Waste Management 191473 FM Waste Management 126000 FM Recycling 191474 FM Recycling 128000 FM Warehouse & Purchasing 191479 FM Warehouse & Purchasing 130000 FM Building Services 191423 FM Building Services Evening & 140000 University Technology Services 140000 UTS Central Allocated 143000 UTS Academic Tech Services 141000 UTS ATS Central Operations 143500 UTS ATS Library Services 141000 UTS ATS Central Operations 144000 UTS ATS Classroom Technology 141300 UTS Classroom Technologies 144500 UTS ATS Ctrs Education Tech 141500 UTS Student Services - AL 145000 UTS ATS Interactive Tech 141000 UTS ATS Central Operations 146000 UTS Client Tech Svcs 140951 Inactive 73 University Department Codes Old New Dept Old Dept Name New Dept Name Dept ID ID 146500 UTS IT Service Mgmt Office 146005 UTS ITSMO BRM Recharge 147000 UTS Service Desk 145600 UTS Service Desk Ops AL 148000 UTS ETS Desktop Support 144400 UTS Desktop Support Allocated 149000 UTS CTS Web & Communications 142130 UTS Document Imaging 153000 UTS Infrastructure Tech Svcs 143005 UTS Architecture & Engineering 153500 UTS ITS Systems Admin 143700 UTS System Administration 154000 UTS ITS Storage & DBA 143600 UTS Database Administration 155000 UTS ITS Messaging 143100 UTS Messaging Email Ops AL 156000 UTS ETS Data Center Ops 144100 UTS Data Center Personnel 157000 UTS Enterprise Applications 142300 UTS Data Warehouse & BI 157500 UTS EA Research & Business 142200 UTS Business Systems 158000 UTS EA PeopleSoft Apps 142110 UTS PeopleSoft Student Admin 159000 UTS Identity Management 145100 UTS Integration Operations 159500 UTS Integration & Web Services 145200 UTS Integration Development 159900 UTS Student Employees 141500 UTS Student Services - AL 160000 Vice President for Finance 110010 Vice President for Finance 160600 WW Management Corp 160600 WW Management Corp 161000 Office Of The Controller 111010 Office of the Controller 162000 Office Of Grants And Contracts 112010 Office of Grants & Contracts 163000 Financial Operations 113010 Financial Operations: PTP 163001 Procurement and Payment Svcs 113010 Financial Operations: PTP 163002 University Payroll Services 113020 Financial Operations: Payroll 163003 Student Financial Services 113030 Financial Operations: SFS 169000 Arts And Sciences Development 037000 Dev & Alumni Rel - Univ Dev 170000 DAR Operations 031000 Dev & Alumni Rel-Info Svcs/Fin 171000 Ofc Dev and Univ Relations 030000 Dev & Alumni Rel - Central 173000 Health Sciences Development 033000 Dev & Alumni Rel - Hlth Sci 174000 Association Of Emory Alumni 034000 Dev & Alumni Rel - EAA 175000 Emory Annual Fund 035000 Dev & Alumni Rel-Annual Giving 176000 University Development 032000 Dev & Alumni Rel-Central Prgms 177000 Governmental/Community Affairs 018000 Office of Government Affairs 178000 Leadership Development 032000 Dev & Alumni Rel-Central Prgms 179000 Center for Lifelong Learning 904003 Center for Life Long Learning 179500 Communications (EUV) 039010 Communications (EUV) 180500 Marketing (EUV) 039510 Marketing (EUV) 181000 Michael C. Carlos Museum 926000 Michael C. Carlos Museum University Department Codes Old New Dept Old Dept Name New Dept Name Dept ID ID 181780 Foundation of Wesley Woods 181780 Foundation of Wesley Woods 186000 Emory Card 086160 Emory Card 187000 Emory Univ Health Services 084010 CL: Student Health Services 188000 CL:Counseling Center 083010 CL: Counseling Center 188000 Cl:Counseling Center 083010
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