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Pusat Kokurikulum dan Pemajuan Pelajar,
Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Jalan UMS, 88400, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia
 Tel : (+6088) 329032
(+6088) 320000 ext. 206500
Email : pkpp[at]ums.edu.my

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PENGUMUMAN

(ATTENTION)

 

  • PELAJAR YANG MENDAFTAR KURSUS KOKURIKULUM SEMESTER 1 SESI 2019/2020.

        (TO ALL STUDENT THAT REGISTERED FOR CO-CURRICULLUM COURSE THIS  SEMESTER 1 2019/2020 SESSION)

 

  • KULIAH PERTAMA AKAN DIADAKAN PADA:

      (FIRST LECTURE WILL BE HELD ON:)

 

  • TARIKH: 14HB SEPTEMBER 2019 (SABTU)

       (DATE: 14th  SEPTEMBER 2019 (SATURDAY)

 

  • MASA: 9.00 PAGI-12.00 TENGAHARI

       (TIME: 9.00AM - 12.00PM)

 

  • TEMPAT: DKP KE-2 (DKP BARU), UMS

          (VENUE: DKP KE-2 (DKP BARU), UMS)

 

Pusat Kokurikulum & Pemajuan Pelajar

Universiti Malaysia Sabah

1. When was The Centre for Co-curriculum and Student Development (PKPP) established?

The Centre for Co-curriculum and Student Development (PKPP) was founded on 1st June 2002 with the aims of shaping undergraduates who will be balanced in the aspects of intellect, spirituality, emotion and physical, developing physical, mental and spiritual endurance of students, generating creative, innovative, productive and proactive thinking and instilling a sense of confidence and persistence in meeting challenges.

2. Where is PKPP located?
PKPP now operate at three (3) UMS campuses. The main office is located in UMS Kota Kinabalu campus located at Teluk Sepanggar, facing the South China Sea, about 14 kilometres from the Kota Kinabalu International Airport. The branches office is at UMS-Labuan International campus and UMS-Sustainable Agriculture Faculty, Sandakan.

3. What co-curricular courses are offered?
PKPP are offering: -

  • Three (3) & two (2) hours credit co-curricular courses.
  • Uniform and Rescue Unit Component co-curricular courses.

4. How many semesters are there for co -curricular courses?

  • Three (3) & two (2) hours credit co-curricular courses - 1 semesters
  • Uniform and Rescue Unit Component co-curricular courses
  • UMS Sejati Course - 3 semester
  • SISPA - 4 semester
  • Land PALAPES, Airborne PALAPES, Navy PALAPES, SUKSIS - 6 semester

5. How to register co-curricular courses?

6. How to drop and/ or add co-curricular courses?

  • A student who has verified his course registration in week one is allowed to drop and/or add courses during the first three (3) weeks of a semester.
  • Co-curricular courses drop and/ or add application can be made through Student Information System (SMP) – UMS within the first three (3) weeks of a semester.
  • Student need to obtained approval from Dean of the Faculty/ Centre and academic advisor by fill in the course drop form and forward it to PKPP for Uniform and Rescue Unit Component co-curricular courses student’s that want to change their current co-curricular courses.
  • After the end of registration week, adding co-curricular courses are subject to the availability of the courses vacancy and to apply student need to fill in the add courses form.

7. How to withdrawal from co-curricular course?

  • The duration to withdraw from a course commences from week four to week nine of the semester concerned.
  • Student need to obtained approval from PKPP by fill in the course withdrawal form.

8. How to register for short semester co-curricular course?

  • A Short Semester may be conducted:
    • if a Faculty/Centre offers it in any year of study; or
    • a program of study is permitted to do so.
  • Student need to obtained approval from Dean of the Faculty/ Centre and academic advisor by fill in the course registration form (short semester) and forward it to PKPP.

9. What co-curricular course component are there in PKPP?

  • Leadership and Community Services Component
  • Recreational and Sports Component
  • Art and Culture Component
  • Business, Technology and Agrotech Component
  • Martial Arts Component
  • Uniform and Rescue Unit Component

10. What are the facilities provided?

  • Chancellor Hall
  • Chancellor Hall Square
  • Banquet Hall
  • Graduates Courtyard
  • Outdoor Development Centre (ODEC)

11. Who should I contact for further information?

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(For further information, please contact:)
Centre for Co-curriculum and Student Development (PKPP)


Level 1, Chancellor Hall Building,

Jalan UMS, 88400, Kota Kinabalu.
: (+6088) 329 032 : (+6088) 320000 ext. 2062500

 

Labuan UMS International Campus Tower,

87000 Labuan, Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan.
: (+6087) 503 000 extension 100857 / 101281 / 103707

 

UMS Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture,

Jalan Sungai Batang, 90509 Sandakan.
: (+6089) 634 000 extension 103500


 pkpp[a]ums.edu.my


 

 

PENGUMUMAN

(ATTENTION)

 

  • PELAJAR YANG MENDAFTAR KURSUS KOKURIKULUM SEMESTER 2 SESI 2019/2020.

        (TO ALL STUDENT THAT REGISTERED FOR CO-CURRICULLUM COURSE THIS  SEMESTER 2 2019/2020 SESSION)

 

  • KULIAH PERTAMA AKAN DIADAKAN PADA:

      (FIRST LECTURE WILL BE HELD ON:)

 

  • TARIKH: 15HB FEBRUARI 2020 (SABTU)

       (DATE: 15th  FEBRUARY 2020 (SATURDAY)

 

  • MASA: 10.00 PAGI-1.00 PETANG

       (TIME: 10.00AM - 1.00PM)

 

  • TEMPAT: BILIK KULIAH MENGIKUT KURSUS

          (VENUE: LECTURED ROOM BY COURSES)

 

Pusat Kokurikulum & Pemajuan Pelajar

Universiti Malaysia Sabah

From The Directors’ Desk 

Welcome to the Centre for Co-curriculum and Student Development (CCSD), Universiti Malaysia Sabah. CCSD was founded on 1st June 2002 with the aim of shaping undergraduates who will be balanced in the aspects of intellect, spiritually, emotion and corporal, whilst upgrading their physical, mental and spiritual resilience, alongside promoting creative, innovative, productive and proactive mind set as well as instilling self-esteem and perservance to face challenges. CCSD is responsible to uphold University’s aspirations to produce quality and holistic human capital and resources. Student excellence are not only measured in fields of academic, but also in acquisitions of soft-skill or generic-skill competencies. These combined factors nevertheless, may contribute to students’ intellectual capabilities and personality attributes. In the contemporary job market today, value-added attributes are prime factors for students or graduates to face challenges and needs in their working environment. Some of the skills needed are, Leadership Skills, Team-working Skills, Communication and Social Skills, Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Skills, and development of Moral and Professional Ethic Skills. In CCSD, these skills are embedded and intergrated in the teaching and learning process for co-curriculum courses.

CCSD is responsible to monitor and oversee the implementation of co-curriculum program, teaching and learning process at three (3) UMS campuses; Kota Kinabalu Main Campus, Labuan International Campus and the SPL Sandakan Campus. CCSD is also responsible to ensure the courses offered are in relevance to the needs and aspiration for student personality development and excellence, and it’s practise through structured pedagogy, the integrative learning system that is, acquisitions of professional/technical   skill as well as the soft-skill. The integrated learning system to produce holistic graduates thus, would ensure UMS will produce well- balanced graduates to face the current career challenges. It is our aspirations that the structured and systematic teaching and learning concepts will produce excellent future leaders. Please feel free to browse thru our services and list of courses offered by CCSD. I would anticipate that you would enjoy your co-curriculum studies in UMS.

Wishing you all the best in your studies at UMS, and the Centre for Co-curriculum and Student Development – The Venue of Happening.