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General Info Regarding Programmes Offered

 

Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) is offering 21 Bachelor Degree in Engineering Programmes, 13 Bachelor Degree in Engineering Technology Programmes,  2 Bachelor Degree in Business Programmes, 1 Bachelor Degree in New Media Communication Programme and 6 Diploma in Engineering Programmes under 11 schools and faculty as per below:

1. General Info for Diploma Programmes

2. General Info for Engineering Technology Faculty Programmes

3. General Info for School of Environmental Engineering

4. General Info for School of Bahan

5. General Info for School of Bioprocess

6. General Info for School of Computer

7. General Info for School of Mechatronic

8. General Info for School of Microelectronic

9. General Info for School of Manufacturing

10. General Info for School of Electrical System

11. General Info for iKOM

12. General Info for PPIPT

 

 

Fees for Bachelor of Engineering Programme

 

FEES FOR BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING PROGRAMME

Peraturan Pembayaran Yuran Universiti Malaysia Perlis

 

1.Yuran Pengajian

Yuran pengajian serta yuran lain yang berkaitan:

A.  Yuran Tidak Berulang                      
1. Suaikenal - RM 200.00
2. Pemajuan Pelajar - RM 150.00
3. Pendaftaran Pelajar - RM 30.00
4. Kad Daftar Pelajar - RM 70.00
5. Yuran Pemeriksaan Kesihatan dan X-Ray - RM 70.00
6. Insuran Takaful Keluarga Berkelompok (RM 15.00 x 4 tahun) - RM 60.00
7. Yuran Ko-kurikulum - RM 200.00
   
JUMLAH RM 780.00
   
B.  Yuran Berulang (Setiap Semester)  
1. Pengajian - RM 800.00
2. Kumpulan Wang Desasiswa - RM 450.00
3. Kumpulan Wang Kesihatan - RM 40.00
4. Kumpulan Wang Kebajikan Pelajar - RM 30.00
5. Bayaran Pengangkutan - RM 30.00
6. Yuran Aktiviti Desasiswa - RM 20.00
   
JUMLAH RM 1,370.00
JUMLAH KESELURUHAN RM 2,150.00

 

C. Pelajar WAJIB membayar keseluruhan yuran  berjumlah RM 2,150.00 pada atau sebelum hari pendaftaran.

 Walaubagaimanapun yuran berulang berjumlah RM 1,370.00 dikenakan pada semester kedua bagi satu-satu Sidang Akademik.

 

D.  Sebarang perubahan pada kadar yuran adalah tertakluk kepada keputusan Universiti.

 

2. Cara Pembayaran

a)  Pembayaran yuran semester pertama boleh dibuat dengan menggunakan slip bayaran masuk di mana-mana cawangan Bank Muamalat Malaysia Berhad seperti di bawah:

nama: Bendahari Universiti Malaysia Perlis

nombor akaun: 0901-0001334-71-1

*Cetakan bil secara online boleh dibuat melalui portal UniMAP.

 

b)  Para pelajar dipohon membuka akaun Bank Muamalat di tempat tinggal / kawasan / negeri masing-masing sebelum hari pendaftaran.

 

c)  Sekiranya tiada cawangan Bank Muamalat di tempat  tinggal /  kawasan / negeri pelajar, para pelajar bolehlah membuka akaun Bank Muamalat dan membuat bayaran yuran semasa hari pendaftaran.

 

d)  Para pelajar perlu menyediakan wang RM 20.00 dan satu (1)  salinan kad pengenalan semasa membuka akaun.

 

e)  Slip wang tunai masuk mestilah diserahkan kepada:

Salinan (1)

Serahkan kepada Bank semasa membuat bayaran

Salinan (2)

Untuk Simpanan pelajar

Salinan (3)

Serahkan ke Jabatan Bendahari UniMAP pada hari pendaftaran sebagai bukti pembayaran.

 

f)  Para pelajar tidak dibenarkan membuat bayaran yuran melalui Cash Deposit Machine (CDM) memandangkan kesukaran untuk mengesahkan nama pembayar daripada pihak bank.

 

3. Pelajar Yang mendapat Tajaan

Pelajar-pelajar yang menerima tajaan dari mana-mana agensi kerajaan / swasta perlu membawa surat tawaran asal dan satu salinan fotostat untuk pengesahan daripada pihak Jabatan Bendahari.

 

4. Kegagalan Menjelaskan Yuran Pengajian

Pelajar diminta menjelaskan bayaran yuran sebelum hari peperiksaan. Pelajar-pelajar yang gagal menjelaskan yuran boleh dihalang daripada mengambil peperiksaan.

 

5. Pertanyaan

Sebarang pertanyaan berhubung dengan yuran pengajian bolehlah ditujukan kepada:

Jabatan Bendahari
Universiti Malaysia Perlis(UniMAP)
d/a Bangunan TNB (Lama)
Persiaran Jubli Emas,
01000 Kangar, Perlis
No. Tel : 04-9798202
No. Fax : 04-9798200

 

Bahagian Yuran Pelajar:

Cik Intan Syarmiza Ab. Rahman         (Tel : 04-9798203)
Puan  Noor Haslinda Ahmad Yani       (Tel : 04-9798212)
Encik Mohd Faizul Azizan                   (Tel : 04-9798212)
Cik Azila Zainol                                  (Tel : 04-9797767)

Fees for Diploma Engineering Programme

 

EDUCATION FEES FOR DIPLOMA ENGINEERING PROGRAMME

Peraturan Pembayaran Yuran Universiti Malaysia Perlis


1. Yuran Pengajian

Yuran pengajian serta yuran lain yang berkaitan:

A. Yuran Tidak Berulang  
1. Suaikenal - RM 200.00
2. Pemajuan Pelajar - RM 150.00
3. Pendaftaran Pelajar - RM 30.00
4. Kad Daftar Pelajar - RM 70.00
5. Yuran Pemeriksaan Kesihatan dan X-Ray - RM 70.00
6. Insuran Takaful Keluarga Berkelompok (RM27.00 x 3 tahun)  - RM 81.00
   
JUMLAH RM 601.00
   
B. Yuran Berulang (Setiap Semester)  
1. Pengajian - RM 400.00
2. Kumpulan Wang Desasiswa - RM 450.00
3. Kumpulan Wang Kesihatan - RM 40.00
4. Kumpulan Wang Kebajikan Pelajar - RM 30.00
5. Bayaran Pengangkutan - RM 30.00
6. Yuran Aktiviti Desasiswa - RM 20.00
   
   
JUMLAH RM 970.00
JUMLAH KESELURUHAN RM 1,571.00

 

C. Pelajar WAJIB membayar keseluruhan yuran  berjumlah RM 1,571.00 pada atau sebelum hari pendaftaran.

 Walaubagaimanapun yuran berulang berjumlah RM 970.00 dikenakan pada semester kedua bagi satu-satu Sidang Akademik.

 

D.  Sebarang perubahan pada kadar yuran adalah tertakluk kepada keputusan Universiti.

 

2. Cara Pembayaran

a)  Pembayaran yuran semester pertama boleh dibuat dengan menggunakan slip bayaran masuk di mana-mana cawangan Bank Muamalat Malaysia Berhad seperti di bawah:

nama: Bendahari Universiti Malaysia Perlis

nombor akaun: 0901-0001334-71-1

*Cetakan bil secara online boleh dibuat melalui portal UniMAP.

 

b)  Para pelajar dipohon membuka akaun Bank Muamalat di tempat tinggal / kawasan / negeri masing-masing sebelum hari pendaftaran.

 

c)  Sekiranya tiada cawangan Bank Muamalat di tempat  tinggal /  kawasan / negeri pelajar, para pelajar bolehlah membuka akaun Bank Muamalat dan membuat bayaran yuran semasa hari pendaftaran.

 

d)  Para pelajar perlu menyediakan wang RM 20.00 dan satu (1)  salinan kad pengenalan semasa membuka akaun.

 

e)  Slip wang tunai masuk mestilah diserahkan kepada:

Salinan (1)

Serahkan kepada Bank semasa membuat bayaran

Salinan (2)

Untuk Simpanan pelajar

Salinan (3)

Serahkan ke Jabatan Bendahari UniMAP pada hari pendaftaran sebagai bukti pembayaran.

 

f)  Para pelajar tidak dibenarkan membuat bayaran yuran melalui Cash Deposit Machine (CDM) memandangkan kesukaran untuk mengesahkan nama pembayar daripada pihak bank.

 

3. Pelajar Yang mendapat Tajaan

Pelajar-pelajar yang menerima tajaan dari mana-mana agensi kerajaan / swasta perlu membawa surat tawaran asal dan satu salinan fotostat untuk pengesahan daripada pihak Jabatan Bendahari.

 

4. Kegagalan Menjelaskan Yuran Pengajian

Pelajar diminta menjelaskan bayaran yuran sebelum hari peperiksaan. Pelajar-pelajar yang gagal menjelaskan yuran boleh dihalang daripada mengambil peperiksaan.

 

5. Pertanyaan

Sebarang pertanyaan berhubung dengan yuran pengajian bolehlah ditujukan kepada:

Jabatan Bendahari
Universiti Malaysia Perlis(UniMAP)
d/a Bangunan TNB (Lama)
Persiaran Jubli Emas,
01000 Kangar, Perlis
No. Tel : 04-9798202
No. Fax : 04-9798200

 

Bahagian Yuran Pelajar:

Cik Intan Syarmiza Ab. Rahman         (Tel : 04-9798203)
Puan  Noor Haslinda Ahmad Yani       (Tel : 04-9798212)
Encik Mohd Faizul Azizan                   (Tel : 04-9798212)
Cik Azila Zainol                                  (Tel : 04-9797767)

Academic Enhancement Centres

 

CIL UniMAP1.Centre for International Languages

The Centre for International Languages (CIL) The Centre for International Languages (CIL) or Pusat Bahasa Antarabangsa, is formerly known as the Department of International Languages (DIL). Established on March 1, 2013, the Centre focuses on providing students and staffs of Universiti Malaysia Perlis, and the community within its vicinity, with great opportunities to learn languages. CIL currently provides language courses which are a requirement for students enrolled in all UniMAP programmes, at both diploma and undergraduate degree levels. It caters to the needs of the ever-growing number of students who seek to be proficient not only in Bahasa Melayu and English, but also in a third language of their choice. Apart from Bahasa Melayu and English, other languages offered at CIL are Arabic, German, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, and Thai.

Co-curriculum Centre UniMAP2.Co-curriculum Centre

The Ministry of Higher Education through a letter dated August 3rd, 2008 had instructed Co-curriculum Centre to be established at all Malaysian Public Institutions of Higher Education. The aim is to achieve the goal that had been outlined in the Country Higher Education Strategic Plan which is to strengthen the ‘learning outcomes’ through co-curriculum activities. UniMAP Co-curriculum Unit was established in the year 2002 and was placed under the Centre for Communication Skills and Entrepreneurship. Then, on the 8th of June, the Co-curriculum Centre had moved out from the Centre for Communication Skills and Entrepreneurship and started operating at a new location at Taman Jejawi Utara. On the 29th of July 2010, the establishment of Co-curriculum Centre was officially launched by the Honourable Datuk Vice Chancellor of UniMAP at that time. The Co-curriculum Centre offers a lot of co-curriculum and uniformed bodies courses. All degree & diploma students are required to enroll at least two (2) units of the Co-Curriculum courses offered.

CIGC UniMAP3.Centre for Industrial and Governmental Collaboration (CIGC)

The Centre for Industrial Collaboration (CIC) was formed to enable UniMAP achieve its goal in providing the industry with technically competent graduates to support in nation building. It was established on the 18th of March 2004. The Centre for Industrial Collaboration depicts a multifaceted organization, as it offers programs and academic activities which emphasize on participation and commitment from various industrial sectors. Centralized programs and activities organized by CIC are recognized as the core engineering courses and activities. These programs are aimed to facilitate the upgrade of UniMAP's competitive status in designing, processing and producing various products with profound inclination toward engineering. Now it is called as the Centre for Industrial and Governmental Collaboration (CIGC).

Engineering Centre UniMAP

4. Engineering Centre

The purpose of the Engineering Centre is to operate the laboratories and workshops, the general (common) required by the various programs offered in Coppermine. Engineering programs carried out essentially focused on the "practical oriented", in which more emphasis is given to the practice of intensive practical. It aims to strengthen the understanding of theoretical concepts that have been studied.

List of Schools in UniMAP

1. School of Computer & Communication Engineering

The School of Computer & Communication Engineering was established on 30th April 2002. The School of Computer and Communication Engineering adheres to the philosophy that emphasizes the importance of setting up coppermine integration of knowledge, skills and practices that make the concept a true appreciation of science. The foundations of knowledge combined with good values of life that intellectual culture can be fostered and digested to form a way of life that is dynamic, progressive and civilized.

 

2.  School of Microelectronic Engineering

School of Microelectronic Engineering (SoME), among the pioneer schools established in UniMAP, is a comprehensive institution, offering formative undergraduate degrees with research and design elements. Our undergraduate degrees provide the opportunity to gain knowledge and develop personal skills on an intensivehigh-quality programme at the cutting edge of technology.

 

 

3.  School of Mechatronic Engineering

School of Mechatronic Engineering was established in 2003 to meet Malaysia growing needs of professionals – particularly in the field of electromechanical, mechanical and biomedical electronics engineering. This is in-line with industries demands coherent with the report of Malaysian Industrial Master Plan (Laporan Pelan Induk Perindustrian). The curriculum has been designed with a balanced emphasis in both theoretical and practical engineering aspects. Additionally, teaching and learning activities are conducted via various approaches, including embedding theoretical knowledge with learning activities using state-of-the-art laboratory equipments. Thus, greatly benefitting UniMAP students and ensuring them in keeping abreast with the latest technological development. 

 

4.  School of Electrical System Engineering

School of Electrical System Engineering offers four programmes, Bachelor of Electrical System Engineering, Bachelor of Industrial electronic Engineering, Bachelor of Electrical Energy Systems Engineering and Bachelor of Technology in Industrial Power Engineering.

 

 

 

5.  School of Manufacturing Engineering

Initially, the School of Manufacturing Engineering, also known as PPKP was established with the name of the School of Manufacturing System Engineering or in short form of PPKSP on March 1, 2003. The school’s new name was then proposed to School of Manufacturing and it has been approved officially by the Ministry of Higher Education dated October 30, 2004. Among the major justification for the changing the name of the school was due to the manufacturing engineering field is larger than the manufacturing systems engineering, or in other words, engineering manufacturing system is one aspect in the field of manufacturing engineering itself. 

 

6.  School of Materials Engineering

Materials Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering and Polymer Engineering are related to the structure and properties of materials that have engineering applications. Materials Engineer, Metallurgical Engineer and Polymer Engineer are responsible for designing, producing, inspecting and testing of engineering materials such as metal alloys, semiconductors, superconductors, ceramics, polymers, plastics and composites. All three programs emphasize learning and practical courses in all courses offered.

 

7.  School of Environmental Engineering

The School of Environmental Engineering (PPKAS) was established in January 2006 after approval from the Ministry of Higher Education on 27 October 2005. The environmental engineering programme was first offered in the 2006/2007 academic session. A total of 30 students enrolled into this programme at that time. The first cohort from Environmental Engineering graduated in August 2010. In line with the national industrial growth, the School of Environmental Engineering currently offers two bachelor degree programmes i.e. Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Environmental Engineering) and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Building Engineering).  

 

8.  School of Bioprocess Engineering

The School of Bioprocess Engineering (SBE) was first established in October 2005 after approval from the Ministry of Higher Education. SBE currently offers four (2) Bachelor’s Degree programmes namely Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Bioprocess Engineering), Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Biosystems Engineering), Bachelor of Chemical Engineering Technology (Honours)(Industrial Biotechnology) and Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering Technology (Honours) (Agricultural Systems)

 

9.  School of Business Innovation & Technopreneurship

School of Business Innovation & Technopreneurship (PPIPT) was approved for inception on June 4, 2010. PPIPT was established to serve as a catalyst in disseminating knowledge in management and business not only to all departments at UniMAP, in particular, the engineering schools but also the society at large. For a list of programs offered, please click here.

 

 

Centre for Communication Technology and Human Development, UniMAP10. School of Human Development and Techno-Communication

Welcome to all students to our faculty , our aim is to develops the communication skills of UniMAP students in different fields such as language, Social Communication, culture history and information technologies ideas . Then they will be capable to understand and work easily with outside world and get enough communication knowledge to develops the country and be part of the scientist and inventors in the world.


11. Faculty of Engineering Technology (Fe-Tech)

Faculty of Engineering Technology (Fe-Tech) was established at Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) in 2013. Its establishment is in line with the objectives of the Technical University in Malaysia under the Malaysian Technical University Network, (MTUN), which is to educate and train highly talented workforce to contribute to the advanced industrial countries, in addition to being a catalyst for national strategies to achieve high-income nation status.

 

12. Centre of Diploma Studies (CDS)

Centre of Diploma Studies (CDS or PPD) was formally established on 1 April 2006 and placed under the Department of the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic & International). In line with the Ministry of Higher Education to UCD offers diploma from the 2006/2007 Academic Session. The rationale through the establishment, CDS will be better able propel diploma programs of the university in addition to providing a wider opportunity for the students to continue their studies at degree level and beyond to meet the aspirations of countries in increasing the number of first class human capital.