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FOUR YEAR UG PROGRAMS

Starting in the 2024-25 academic year, Amal College, in line with the University of Calicut, has launched four-year undergraduate programs under NEP 2020. This initiative aims to enhance academic flexibility and curriculum enrichment. Students can choose from various minor courses on campus in addition to their major discipline, offering a more comprehensive educational experience.

FYUG Structure

Three Degrees and Five Pathways

Course Structure

Students will have three options to complete their degree:

  1. 3-year UG Degree: Students can exit after three years with a regular degree.
  2. 4-year UG Degree (Honours): Students who pass all courses can continue into the fourth year. Upon completing the Honours degree, they can pursue a one-year PG program.
  3. 4-year UG Degree (Honors with Research): Students who secure 75% or above in their three-year degree can engage in research under a qualified guide and become eligible for direct admission to a PhD program.

Academic Pathways

Students can choose from various academic pathways based on the credits acquired in major and minor courses:

  • Single Major
  • Major with Multiple Disciplines
  • Major with Minor
  • Double Major
  • Major with Vocational Minor

This structure provides students with the flexibility to tailor their education according to their interests and career goals, enriching their academic experience. 

Calicut University FYUG Regulation 2024 

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Honours Programs

FYUG Academic Committee

In accordance with university guidelines, we have established a college-level academic committee to implement the four-year undergraduate program. The committee is chaired by the principal and includes a college-level academic coordinator as well as department-level coordinators.

Dr. Shemeer Babu T

Chairman, Principal

Dr. Abbas Vattoli

Convenor, HoD of Commerce

Dr. Shihabudheen N

IQAC Coordinator, HoD of Economics

Dr. Nafih CH

Dept. Coordinator - Physical Education

Mr. Janeesh Babu KP

Dept. Coordinator - Tourism & Hotel Management

Dr. Umesh U

Dept. Coordinator - Commerce

Ms. Asiya Shanaz K

Dept. Coordinator - English

Dr. Firdousiya PC

Dept. Coordinator - Psychology

Mr. Muneer OK

Dept. Coordinator - Languages

Ms. Nisha S

Dept. Coordinator - Management

Dr. Raseen Ahammed

Dept. Coordinator - Mathematics & Physics

Mr. Shakeel Juman TP

Dept. Coordinator - Computer Science

Mr. Mansoor P

Dept. Coordinator - Economics

Minor Pathways at Amal College

Amal College offers eight UG programs under FYUG, each with a major discipline and two minor groups. Four minor pathways available are Marketing, Quantitative Economics, Hospitality Business Administration, and Statistics. To complete a minor pathway, students must finish six courses from that pathway. Completing three courses from a minor group qualifies them for a half minor or minor group.

Parent Department

Minor Pathway

Minor Group

Commerce

Marketing

B1: Digital Marketing

C1: Logistics

Economics

Quantitative Economics

B1: Basic Quantitative Techniques for Economics

C1: Elementary Tools for Economic Data Analysis

Tourism and Hotel Management

Hospitality Business Administration

B1: Hospitality Operations

C1: Hospitality Management

Computer Science

 

 

B1: Discrete Mathematics

Statistics

C1: Statistical Methodologies in Data Science

Psychology

B1: Descriptive and Inferential Statistics

 

C1: Human Physiology Minor

English

 

B1: Professional Journalism

C1: Government and Politics

Possible Minor Combinations

For practical convenience, minor courses are grouped into B1 and C1 streams. B1 courses are scheduled at the same time, and C1 courses are scheduled simultaneously in the college timetable. Therefore, students must choose one minor course from B1 and one from C1 to avoid class schedule clashes and ensure they can attend all classes without conflict.

Logistics

Elementary Tools for Economic Data Analysis

Hospitality Management

Statistical Methodologies in Data Science

Human Physiology Minor

Government and Politics

Digital Marketing

Marketing

DM-ET

DM-HM

DM-SM

DM-HP

DM-GP

Basic Quantitative Techniques for Economics

BQ-LO

Quantitative Economics

BQ-HM

BQ-SM

BQ-HP

BQ-GP

Hospitality Operations

HO-LO

HO-ET

Hospitality Business Administration

HO-SM

HO-HP

HO-GP

Discrete Mathematics

DM-LO

DM-ET

DM-HM

DM-SM

DM-HP

DM-GP

Descriptive and Inferential Statistics

DI-LO

DI-ET

DI-HM

Statistics

DI-HP

DI-GP

Professional Journalism

PJ-LO

PJ-ET

PJ-HM

PJ-SM

PJ-HP

PJ-GP

Multidisciplinary Courses at Amal

Each department, including second language and physical education departments, offers multidisciplinary courses (MDCs) to students from other departments. MDCs enable students to learn basic courses from various disciplines. As part of FYUG, there are three MDCs, with the third one, Kerala Knowledge System, taught by the English/Second Language Department.

Department

Semester 1

Semester 2

English

Introducing Print and Digital Narratives

Introducing Travel Narratives: Journey Beyond Borders

Commerce

Consumer Awareness and Protection

Foundations of Accounting

Mathematics

Matrices and Basics of Probability Theory

Graph Theory and LPP

Physics

Physics in Daily Life

Astronomy and Stargazing

Tourism & Hotel Management

Introduction to Hospitality Business

Tourism Concepts

Psychology

Art of Stress Management

Psychology for Everyday Life

Computer Science

Data Analysis and Visualization Through Spreadsheet

Digital Empowerment Through Ethical Standards

Arabic

Arabic for Beginners

Communicative Arabic

Malayalam

Creativity and Literature

Cinema and Literature

Hindi

The Social Concerns in Hindi Cinema

Social Concerns in Hindi Poetry

Physical Education

Life Styles Diseases and Physical Activity

Physical Fitness and Active Living

Library

Information Resources and Learning Platforms

Digital Librarianship

Admission to Minor and Multidisciplinary Courses

Admissions for minor and multidisciplinary courses will be completed within two weeks of the first-year classes starting. Students must submit online applications through the college ERP portal, Embase. Allotments will be made based on index marks from qualifying examinations, following reservation rules. Students can check their allotment status via the app.

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