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SCORUN


Students Activities Online Reporting System of UNITEN (SCORUN) is a merit system developed by UNITEN to compliment and measure the students’ engagement in non-academic extracurricular activities. Every student needs to complete the minimum merit in order to graduate from the level of studies, as shown in the table below:

Engineering Programmes Minimum SCORUN/ Merit

Bachelor in Engineering

 Forty eight (48) RUN

 Have at least two (2) RUN per pillar

 Be part of at least one (1) organizing committee in any pillar

Diploma in Engineering

 Twenty four (24) RUN

  Have at least two (2) RUN per pillar

Foundation in Engineering

  Twelve (12) RUN

 

Generally, all the extracurricular activities are categorized into 6 pillars as followings:

a.     Leadership & Communication

This pillar is designed to train students in becoming great leaders in future and encourages students to conduct activities that help to enhance their communication skills. Activities that fall under the Leadership & Communication pillar include leadership camp, seminar and workshop, team building, communication boot camp, public speaking competition, theatre competition and etc.

b.     Intellectuality

Intellectuality pillar is designed specifically to improve students’ attitude in handling problems and tasks assigned intellectually. Example of activities that can fall under this pillar are seminar and workshops, campus survival competition, team building and etc.

c.     Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship pillar encourages students to conduct activities that help to enhance entrepreneurial skills. Examples of entrepreneurship activities that the students can be involved with are secondhand textbooks sales, car boot sales and etc.

d.     Ethics and Humanity

Ethics and Humanity pillar is designed to uphold not only students’ spiritual development but also to develop emotional intelligence (EQ) which is an ability to learn about oneself and apply that wisdom to the surrounding or community. Any activities that are exposed in acknowledging the poor and needy people through community services may be parked under Ethics and Humanity pillar. Other examples that may support this pillar are Motivational Talk, From Zero to Hero, Zoo Clean Up Day, Islamic Talk, Inter-faith Talk and etc.

e.     Sports & Recreation

This pillar is initiated to promote healthy lifestyles among students. Students will also be exposed to nature by recreational activities such as camping in the jungle. It is also to instil sportsmanship attitude. Activities include Basketball 3 on 3 Challenge, Badminton Tournament, Sports Day, Family Day, Hiking, Extreme Sports, E-sports, etc.

f.      Arts & Culture

The objective of Arts & Culture pillar is to focuse on enhancing students’ knowledge about Malaysia and International art and culture. Since UNITEN has a diverse races and nationalities, this pillar is expected to encourage activities that help to promote the understanding and respect of the different cultures, races and nationalities. Examples of activities that may be parked under this pillar are Art and Cultural Day, Red Packet Design Competition, Tanglung Designing Competition, Ketupat Folding Competition, Trip to Balai Seni Budaya, and etc.

List of Clubs & Societies In Putrajaya Campus

No Club Name
1 Youth Entrepreneurship Society
2 Volunteers of UNITEN (VOLTEN) Club
3 UNITEN Volleyball Club
4 Uniten Thunders Golf Club
5 Uniten Tennis Club
6 UNITEN Takraw Club
7 UNITEN Skuasy Club
8 UNITEN Running Club
9 Uniten Kuro Frisbee Club
10 UNITEN Indian Cultural Society
11 Uniten IET On Campus
12 UNITEN ICE Student Chapter
13 UNITEN Fencing Club
14 UNITEN E-Sports Club
15 UNITEN Debate and Oratory Society (UDOS)/Kelab Bahas
16 UNITEN Buddhist Fellowship
17 Uniten Badminton Club
18 Techflow
19 Taekwondo
20 Society of Ingenieur (SIR-IEM SC)
21 SMU
22 Sahabat UIC
23 Programming Club (PRO-C)
24 Ping Pong Club
25 Persatuan Seni Silat Gayong
26 Persatuan Seni Silat Cekak Ustaz Hanafi Uniten
27 Persatuan Pengajian Islam
28 Persatuan Pelajar Residensi Murni
29 Persatuan Pelajar Residensi Ilmu
30 Persatuan Pelajar Residensi Cendekiawan
31 Persatuan Pelajar Residensi Amanah
32 Pembimbing Rakan Sebaya
33 Netroopers UNITEN
34 Mobile Robotics Club
35 MBOT
36 Malaysia UNITEN
37 Kelab Yayasan Tenaga Nasional
38 Kelab Wawasan
39 Kelab Ragbi UNITEN
40 Kelab Penchak UNITEN
41 Kelab Kembara Dan Rekreasi Uniten
42 Japanese Culture Club UNITEN (JCCU)
43 International Student Society (ISS)
44 IMechE UNITEN Student Chapter
45 IEEE UNITEN Student Branch
46 Hockey
47 Health, Safety and Environment Club
48 CLICQ
49 Chinese Cultural Society (CCS)
50 Chess Club
51 Archery Club
52 Anak Seni Tenaga Nasional
53 3ESC
54 (YES)
55 (UNICS)
56 (ASTENA)
UNITEN STUDENT DEVELOPMENT IMPLEMENTATION COMMITTEE (USDIC)

USDIC Programmes are initiated to improve the students' soft skills. The programmes include PEEP (Academic, Student Development and Student Workshop Series) and Academic Advising.

The programmes are designed to aid them in their pursuit of academic and professional excellence. We promise to improve the development of students by enrichment of 5 categories:

  • Leadership & Intellectual
  • Spiritual & Civilisation
  • Communication & Entrepreneurship
  • Art & Cultural and
  • Sport & Recreation.
USIS - UNITEN STUDENT INTERNSHIP SCHEME

Opportunities for interested students to acquire and gain work experience and training while studying in campus.


Qualifications:

The scheme is open to local and international students in UNITEN except Intensive Program (IEP) and Foundation Studies students.

Application Requirements:

Students who wish to participate in this scheme must achieve good academic record with Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) and Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 2.50 for each semester.

Student Sponsorship:

For sponsored students, prior approval from the sponsors is required if interested to participate in this scheme.

Remuneration:

The remuneration rates during the active semester is RM6.00 per hour for a maximum of 20 hours per week.
During the semester breaks, the remuneration rates is RM6.00 per hour with a maximum of 40 hours per week.

UNITEN’S BLENDED LEARNING INITIATIVE

The Problem-Based Learning (PBL) approach is a perfect complement to UNITEN’s Blended Learning initiative as it promotes active learning during face-to-face contact hours.

With Blended Learning and Flipped Teaching, students first gain knowledge input and learning directions through online materials in Moodle, the university’s Learning Management System, prior to a classroom meeting. When the students come face-to-face with the lecturers in class, they will be ready for knowledge application through the given PBL tasks. This further promotes the attainment of higher order thinking skills. The use of technology, especially Information & Communication Technologies (ICT) in Blended Learning, complements and enhances the whole experience of PBL.

The first phase of the implementation is to change the traditional classroom teaching to flipped teaching, problem-based learning and other partial blended learning techniques.

In future, full adaptive blended learning is envisioned to be implemented in most of the subjects in UNITEN. UNITEN will be one of the top universities with adaptive blended learning technology in Malaysia and regionally.

CONTACT STUDENT AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT

PUTRAJAYA CAMPUS
UNITEN Customer Centre (UCC)
+603-8921 2020 ext 7418 / 7417
sacservice@uniten.edu.my

SULTAN HAJI AHMAD SHAH CAMPUS
Mr. Rashid Ka', Administrative Officer
Counter 4, UNITEN Customer Centre (UCC)
+609-455 2020 ext 3224 / 2121
rashidka@uniten.edu.my

 

For further enquiries on SCORUN, please contact :

Mr. Muhammad Khalid bin Abd Rahman
Student Affairs Centre Assistant Registrar (SCORUN)
+603-8921 2020 ext 1102
khalid@uniten.edu.my