History
Historically, Southern UC has its origin 46 years ago (in 1975) in Foon Yew High School, Johor Bahru, offering an Advanced Studies Programme. In 1986, the Foon Yew Board of Directors applied to the Ministry of Education to set up a community funded college. Southern University College (also known as Southern UC) attained its current status in 2012.
Education
The 3 schools comprised School of Foundation Studies, School of Professional & Continuing Education and Southern Institute of Technical Education.
Research
The 4 research institutes include Institute of Graduate Studies and Research, Research Institute of Chinese Ethnicity & Culture, Malaysian Chinese Literature Centre and Research Institute of Malay Language and Culture.
Career
Career & Counselling Centre plays an integral role in supporting the UC’s achievement, to produce graduates with strong employability skills, who are career-ready, and highly sought-after by the industry.
Service Provided
- Training programme
- Career advisory & coaching
- CV and cover letter review
- Jobs and internship opportunities
- Career fairs
- Southern news to Alumni
Southern University College Scholarships
Below you will find scholarships related to Southern University College. Distinction can be made between scholarships provided by the University and those provided by independent providers.
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Housing services
The Student Residence was built in 2001. The student residence is located on the campus, opposite the main building.
There are four blocks of student residences. Each block consists of five floors. Female students are separated from male students. Sixty rooms are available where three students share a room. Basic amenities are clean and well-maintained.
Students living on campus are expected to experience happy and harmonious life through their stay and, at the same time, develop self-discipline.
Campus life
Johor Bahru, also known as JB, is the southernmost city in Malaysia and also the capital of Johor. It is the 2nd largest city in Malaysia with more than 2.7 million inhabitants. There’s never a dull moment living in JB. There are many places to explore and to enjoy your meals. People can also enjoy the convenience of public transport while travelling around JB. Students who study at Southern UC can also enjoy the dynamic campus life.
Sports facilities
The Sport Society has:
- Volleyball Unit
- Badminton Unit
- Ping Pong Unit
- Tennis Unit
- Kung Fu Xanda Unit
- Taekwon-do Association (ITF)
- Wushu Club
- Lion Dance Club
- Aikido Club
- Karate Club
Student clubs
Southern University College is home to 50 student societies, which can be grouped into the following categories: Student Union and Academic Societies, Sports Societies, Performance Societies, Religious and Charity Societies, Language Societies, and others. The activities of the societies provide students with ample opportunities to interact with each others and develop their interpersonal communication skills. By encouraging cooperation between students and the community, students will practice and realise the noble idea of “Paying Back to the Society”. We fervently hope that young lives should be full of vital force so that a memorable university life can be savoured in the future.