Departmental Coordinators have the primary
responsibility of conveying the concerns of their respective
departments and programs to the Executive Committee for advice
and consent. They also have primary responsibility for local
recordkeeping and monitoring of students in their respective
programs concerning progress, advisors and financial aid.
Students should normally first consult their Departmental
Coordinator on problems or policies they may have.
At the University of Pennsylvania, the
organizations responsible for graduate instruction and degrees
are groups of faculty called Graduate Groups. In many cases,
such as history and mathematics, the graduate group has a
counterpart department. Other graduate groups do not have a
traditional counterpart department or school. Instead, they
are composed of appropriate faculty from a variety of existing
departments and schools with the aim of enhancing the
interdisciplinary nature of the field of study.
The Graduate Group of Managerial Science and
Applied Economics covers all doctoral education in the Wharton
School and offers programs in accounting, finance, health care
systems, insurance and risk management, management, marketing,
operations and information management, public policy and
management, real estate and statistics.