Leadership and Training Unit (LTU) is a Unit under the purview of the Office of the Deputy Dean, Student Development & Community Engagement. The Unit is responsible for creating awareness among students on their roles and functions as foundation students and future leaders. LTU encourage students’ active participation in co-curricular activities by utilizing platforms and services provided. The ultimate aims of the unit is to nurture students’ leadership potential and enhance students’ soft skills in various aspects. It is in line with the mission and vision of the University to produce holistic students.

Vision & Mission Statement

Leadership and Training Unit aims to develop holistic students of the Centre for Foundation Studies by providing efficient leadership and training programme at the same time provides professional advisory support for Co-curricular activities at the Centre.

LTU Main Objectives

  • To provide professional assistance and services regarding student Co-curricular activities for CFS Students
  • To become an effective platform in dissemination of information, policies and procedures to CFS Students
  • To collaborate with Kulliyahs, centres, departments, institutes, and Offices for effective services and management of data regarding co-curricular activities

This unit is responsible for planning, organizing, supervising, anchoring and coordinating the Centre’s annual major programmes such as follows:

  1. Ta’aruf Programme – Registration and orientation week for new enroll students of the centre
  2. Nomination and selection of Student Coordination Committee (SCC) 
  3. Management Course for Student Leaders (McLEAD) – a management and training course for office-bearers of all societies and clubs. 
  4. Centre foundation Studies (CFS) Festival – a centralised programme that provides various opportunities for students at the Centre to organise events such as talks, forums, seminars, workshops, campaigns, exhibitions, entrepreneurship activities and concerts. 
  5. Community Engagement Activities – a community service programme which integrates students into the society (domestically or internationally) with the aim of creating in awareness among CFS Students of their role as agents of change and development.
  6. Language and Cultural Week – A programme that focus on creating awareness among students towards the usage of Arabic and English as medium for daily communication. At the same time promoting Language learning as tools that helps broaden personal, social, cultural and employment opportunities.

Services provided by Leadership Training Unit CFS IIUM are as follow:

  1. Secretariat for submission and recommendation of Society/Club Programme Proposal
    (Advisory Support, checking and record keeping)

  2. Society/Club Programme Financial Report
    (Checking and record keeping)

  3. Society/Club Programme Report
    (Checking and record keeping)

  4. Co-Curriculum Transcript (STAR Point) of CFS students
    (Data management and record keeping)

Student’ Coordination Committee (SCC) is a main student Committee in CFS IIUM under the supervision of Leadership Training Unit (LTU). Among the objective of the Students’ Coordination Committee are:

  • To coordinate all MRCs, FRCs, all clubs and societies;
  • To discuss among all members in preparing almanac for the whole session;
  • To coordinate all central programmes of the STAD;
  • To provide a platform to students in discussing matters related to the student affairs with the CFS management;
  • To champion in promoting and practising Islamic Values in all student activities; and
  • To uphold the ‘Mission and Vision of IIUM” in all students’ activities.

Students are encouraged to actively involved in a minimum of one society (department-based) and two clubs of their choice.

 

List of Societies & Clubs

CATEGORY

      SOCIETY/CLUB

Academic Based Society (According to students programme)

  • Medical Sciences Students Society (MEDCY)
  • Pre-Sciences Students Society (PRESSS)
  • Engineering Students Society (ENGENIUS)
  • Architecture Students Society (IDEA)
  • Laws Students Society (MeLEX)
  • Foundation Human Sciences Students Society (FOCHUSS)
  • Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Heritage Students Society (ISRAK)
  • Language Students Society (LANCE)
  • Economics Students Society (ECONSS)
  • Language and Management Students Society (AMETHYSS)

Socio-Education Club (Open to all students)

  • CiTRA
  • Red Crescent Club (RCC)
  • Creative Multimedia Club (CMC)
  • PERKIM Club
  • Entrepreneur Club (ENTREC)
  • Environment & Nature Club (ENC)
  • Global Community Club (GCC)
  • PEMBINA Club
  • Adventure and Recreational Club (ARC)
  • IQRA’ Club
  • Rovers Scout Club (ROVERS)
  • Persatuan Kebangsaan Pelajar Islam Malaysia (PKPIM)
  • Astronomy Club
  • Global Community Club (GCC)
  • Harmony Club

Sport and Martial Arts Club

  • Seni Silat Cekak Malaysia Club (SSCMC)
  • Seni Silat Cekak Ustaz Hanafi Club (SSCUHC)
  • Seni Silat Gayung Malaysia Club (SSGMC)
  • Tae Kwondo Club
  • Shito Ryu Karate Do Club (SRKDC)
  • Adventure and Recreational Club (ARC)
  • King Chess Club (KCC)
  • Aikido Club

Debate

  • Kelab Debat Bahasa Melayu (KDBM)
  • English Debate Club (EDC)
  • Arabic Debate Club (ADC)