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Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris

 

Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris or Sultan Idris University of Education (UPSI) is a Public Institution of Higher Education (IPTA) which plays an important part in the history of our nation’s education. This institution grows in stages from a college to a renowned university. The growth of UPSI was developed through three important periods whereby it started with the SITC period (November 29, 1922-1957, MPSI (1957-1987) and IPSI (February 21, 1987 – April 1997). On May 1997, the institution was announced and named Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris.

 

Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) started its operation on 2nd May 1997 with a total of 350 students. With only 6 administrative staffs and 29 academicians which were mostly borrowed from other agencies under the Ministry of Education, UPSI started the move into the education field with full determination and noble aims. Apparently, it is not easy for UPSI since it has to face many challenges and obstacles. With its strong will and commitment plus the support from the Ministry of Education, UPSI moved step by step to build its strength and now it managed to be at par with other more developed higher learning institutions.

 

In its early establishment, there were only four faculties which offered ten programmes of study. The faculties were the Faculty of Languages, Faculty of Social Sciences and Art, Faculty of Science and Technology and Faculty of Cognitive Science and Humanities. The number of programmes increased from year to year. In 2002, two new faculties were established which were the Faculty of Business and Economics and Faculty of Information Technology and Communication, thus creating a total of six faculties with 19 courses of study at the first degree level. This increase reflects the major changes carried out to accommodate the academic needs and the increasing number of students. 

Today, a total of nine faculty has been established namely the Faculty of Education and Human Development (FPPM), Faculty of Science and Mathematics (FSMT), Faculty of Management and Economics (FPE), Faculty of Sports Science and Coaching (FSSK), Faculty of Music and Performing Arts (FSMP), Faculty of Languages and Communication (FBK), Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (FSK), Faculty of Technical and Vocational Education (FPTV), and Faculty of Arts, Computing and Creative Industries (FSKIK). Currently, UPSI has 54 programs of study (7 Diploma programs, 35 programs for Bachelor of Education, 4 programs for Bachelor with Education, and 8 Bachelor programs). In addition, the Institute of Postgraduate Studies (IPS) features 173 programs of study (103 Master Programs and 70 PhD programs).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tanjung Malim, Perak

 

Tanjung Malim is a town in Muallim District, Perak, Malaysia. It is approximately 70 km (43 mi) north of Kuala Lumpur via the North-South Expressway. It lies on the Perak-Selangor state border, with Sungai Bernam serving as the natural divider. Today, "Tanjung Malim" usually refers to the territory under the administration of Tanjung Malim District Council or Majlis Daerah Tanjung Malim (MDTM), which includes the smaller towns adjacent to the town such as Proton City, Behrang, Behrang 2020, Sungkai and Slim River. "Tanjung Malim" is lately also referred to the Old Town and New Town divided by the KTM Komuter rail at its heart, from which the town grew. Commuter train services from Tanjung Malim started on 1 June 2009.

 

Places of Interest

 

  • Sungai Bil - Water Falls

  • Sungai Slim- Water Rafting

  • Strata Falls- Waterfalls, River Trekking & Hiking

  • Tibang Fall- Waterfalls & River Trekking

  • Lon Waterfalls- Swimming & Trekking

  • Lubuk Kawah Fall- River boundary between Perak & Selangor - Hiking, River Trekking & Swimming,

 

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HOW TO GET TO TANJUNG MALIM

 

By Train

Tanjung Malim station is a major stop on the Electric Train Service (ETS) Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh route, with all Gold and Silver services stopping here from Kuala Lumpur Sentral (KL Sentral) Station. The fare is between RM 15 to RM 24. If you are from KLIA Airport, take the KLIA Ekspres to go to KL Sentral (around RM 55).

 

By Bus

Take a taxi to Puduraya Bus Terminal (Pudu Sentral). The following are the bus companies that provide services from Pudu Sentral to Tanjung Malim.

 

Companies                                 Fares

Transnasional Express           RM 7.40

Mara Liner Express                 RM 7.00

Tg.Malim Express                    RM 7.00

 

By Taxi

These are the approximate fares for taxis to Tanjung Malim.

 

Depart                                       Fares

Pudu                                        RM 100

KL Sentral                                RM 100

KLIA                                          RM 150

KLIA2                                        RM 150

 

 

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