Overview
The BA in Girmitiyalogy is designed as the foundational undergraduate program introducing
students to the history, culture, and legacy of the Girmitiya diaspora. This course emphasizes
the study of indenture systems, migration patterns, and the cultural resilience of Girmitiyas
across the world.
Program Goals
• Provide a structured introduction to Girmitiya history, culture, and identity.
• Equip students with interdisciplinary skills in history, sociology, and digital
humanities.
• Foster critical awareness of diaspora narratives and their relevance to contemporary
society.

Curriculum Highlights
• Year 1: Foundations of Girmitiyalogy (Indenture Systems, Colonial Histories,
Introduction to Diaspora Studies).
• Year 2: Cultural Expressions of the Girmitiyas (Language, Religion, Festivals, Music,
Food).
• Year 3: Research and Documentation (Oral Histories, Genealogy, Digital Archives).
Outcomes
Graduates will acquire historical knowledge, digital literacy, and cultural competency,
preparing them for careers in education, heritage institutions, cultural organizations, and
further academic studies.