Department
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A department is a part of a larger organization with a specific responsibility. For the division of organizations into departments, see departmentalization.
In particular:
- A government department in Australia, Canada, Switzerland and the United States, corresponds to a ministry in other systems:
- Department (Australian government)
- Department (Swiss government)
- Departments of the United Kingdom Government
- Department (US government)
- Department (country subdivision)- a geographical and administrative division within a country.
- Part of an institution such as a commercial company (see departmentalization) or a non-profit organization such as a university.
- A department store is a retail store that includes many specialized departments such as clothing or household items.
- Part of a state or municipal government:
- In the US military:
- "Department" is a term used by the U.S. Army, mostly prior to World War I.
- A naval Department is a section devoted to one of several major tasks.
- In the magazine context:
- Articles, essays and columns that follow a certain consistency under one topic.