I'm not quite certain I get the exact nature of your source column data.
If you're saying a single column in your example contains that list of departments delimited by slashes and you want to extract a single department given a known number it could be done something like this
select trim(substring_index(substring_index(column_name,'n 2,', -1),'/',1)) from mytable where <your criteria>;
ex.
> select trim(substring_index(substring_index( 'n 1, Sociology / n 2, Genetics / n 3, Math','n 2,',-1),'/',1)) as 'Department';
+------------+
| Department |
+------------+
| Genetics |
+------------+
1 row in set (0.00 sec)
I personally try to avoid doing parsing of blobs in mysql itself and delegate that code, but if for what ever reason you need to that may help (pending my correct interpretation of requirements).
The biggest problem to parsing "semi structured" data like this, whether in SQL or the application level is going to be when one of your delimiters is used as an unescaped literal value. e.g. a slash being using as a delimiter and actual department name
FIND_IN_SET(col,'value')