Department of Sociology

Profile
The Department of Sociology at GEMS was established in 2012 with the aim of fostering a strong foundation in sociological theory, research, and community engagement. In 2015, it was merged with the Department of Social Work and upgraded to the PG Department of Social Work and Sociology. In 2024, the Department of Sociology was re-established as an independent department, reaffirming its academic vision and disciplinary focus. From the 2024–2025 academic year, the department introduced the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUGP) in Sociology in alignment with the National Education Policy (NEP 2020). The department currently offers a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Sociology along with a range of certificate courses including Disaster Management, Body Language, Human Rights Education, Counseling Practices, and Counseling. It also offers Multidisciplinary Courses (MDC) such as Women and Society and Disaster Management as part of the FYUGP structure. Aspiring to be a leading centre of Sociology education at the state and national levels, the department is committed to nurturing responsible professionals through innovative practices in research, leadership, service, and knowledge dissemination. It places strong emphasis on academic excellence, skill acquisition, and service learning, offering students opportunities to engage in research projects, consultancies, intervention programmes, seminars, workshops, rural exposure camps, tribal community visits, and fieldwork—thereby preparing them to respond effectively to contemporary social challenges.
BACHELOR OF ARTS IN SOCIOLOGY (BA SOCIOLOGY)
Sociology is one of the most fascinating discipline in social sciences. It is a science where sociologists offer theories to explain the social world that we live in, and tests them with systematic observation. Career opportunities for sociology degree are limitless. Candidates can expect careers in research institutions, law firms, public health and welfare organizations, private business, international agencies, education institutions, journalism and many more. Post graduates in sociology often get employment as social researchers, case workers, public relation officers, data analysts etc. In the field of teaching also there are employment opportunities. For IAS aspirants Sociology is good preference. The department offers two complementary courses offer ed by the University of Calicut for sociology students, namely Psychology and Indian Constitution and Politics.
Course Outline
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HISTORY PHILOSOPHY AND FIELDS OF SOCIAL WORK
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SOCIOLOGY AND ECONOMICS FOR SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE
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HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
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PROFESSIONAL SKILLS FOR SOCIAL WORKERS
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SOCIAL LEGISLATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS
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CONCURRENT FIELD WORK
Semester 1
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SOCIAL CASE WORK
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COMMUNITY ORGANISATION AND SOCIAL ACTION
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PHYCHOLOGY FOR SOCIAL WORK
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THEORY AND PRACTICE OF COUSELLING
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CONCURRENT FIELD WORK3
Semester 2
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QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE METHODS FOR SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH
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PARTICIPATORY PROJECT PLANNING AND TRAINING
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COMMUNITY HEAALTH
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HEALTH CARE SOCIAL WORK
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RURAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND GOVERNNANCE
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SOCIAL WORK IN MENTAL HEALTH SETTINGS
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URBAN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND GOVERNANCE
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CONCURRENT FIELD WORK
Semester 3
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ADMINISTATION OF HUMEN SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
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SOCIAL WORK WITH VULNERABLE GROUPS
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THERAPEUTIC APPROACHES IN MEDICAL AND PSYCHIATRIC SETTINGS
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT
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SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE WITH FAMILIES
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SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE AND GENDER
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CONCURRENT FIELD WORK
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BLOCK FIELD WORK
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DISSERTATION
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Activities
Programme Outcomes And Course Outcomes
- BA. SOCIOLOGY PROGRAMME OUTCOME View