As part of the University Life (ULIF1005) course, Co-curricular Learning (CCL) strives to promote student learning through means of non-formal educational modes including seminars, campus events, workshops, and experiential learning activities. By providing a comprehensive range of learning opportunities, CCL aims to:

  • Broaden students’ breadth of knowledge and horizons;
     
  • Expose students to different perspectives concerning the social, economic, and cultural development of the region, nation, and the globe as a whole;
     
  • Stimulate students’ thinking, self-reflection, and self-understanding to promote their individual growth; and


  • Provide a solid foundation for “Whole Person Education” which will nurture and foster the development of the seven core graduate attributes among students.

 

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CCL Component and Objectives

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Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) 
  1. ILO1: Acquire skills and knowledge essential to work and daily lives.

  2. ILO2: Cultivate positive characters and mindset to function effectively in different circumstances. 

  3. ILO3: Demonstrate an increased awareness of social and national responsibility.