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CAREER DEPARTMENTSTUDENT

DEVELOPMENT CENTER (P3P)

INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION• UTHM Career Center is located on the ground floor of Student Affairs

building.• The main function of this center is to provide career-related

information to students and help them to go through working life as trained human resources in any part of the world.

• Career Center also serves as coordinator of finishing school program which includes career skills development and employment opportunities by focusing on basic exercises such as resume preparation, image consulting and guidance to face interviews.

• Despite that, this center contribute as a coordinator for approved program implemented by the faculty to ensure the program is comprehensive and focused in their academic program.

• Career Center also acts as a coordinator in implementing student career visits to industries and government institutions in and outside the country through the Student Career Mobility Program.

LOCATIONLOCATION

FUNCTIONSFUNCTIONS

Provide guidance and career development talks.

Synchronize community engagement program for all faculties.

Conduct several career support programs to produce competitive students to adequate industries demand.

Regulating career mobility program for students inside (inbound) and outside (outbound) the country.

Organize finishing school program in all faculties.

Organized platform for registration with relevant professional bodies or institutions.

Analyzing the career patterns and development needed in Malaysia and internationally.

Managing budgets for all finishing school program in all faculties.

OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES

The Career Center strives to provide students with a wide range of services for successful internship and job search through career exploration, career networking that connects students and industries through their alumni for the following reasons:

To increased graduate employability rate. To sustain academic program with industries demand. To develop student skills to encounter industries need.

Communications

Critical Thinking and Problem Solving

Team Building

Continuous Education and Information

Technology

Leadership

Professional Ethic and Moral

Entrepreneurships

SOFT SKILLS SOFT SKILLS

FOCUSEDFOCUSEDCAREER CAREER

FAIRFAIR(FACULTY)(FACULTY)

COMMUNITY COMMUNITY ENGGAGEMENENGGAGEMENT (SERVICE)T (SERVICE)

STUDENTS STUDENTS MOBILITYMOBILITY

MAIN AKTIVITIES 2015MAIN AKTIVITIES 2015

PERSONAL PERSONAL GROOMINGGROOMINGGRADUATEGRADUATE

EMPLOYBILIEMPLOYBILITYTY

TRACERTRACERSTUDYSTUDY

MY 3SMY 3SPROFESIONAPROFESIONAL L

REGISTRATIOREGISTRATIONN

Ten District of Johore State

One Faculty – One Industry (company)

Transfer Technology

one faculty one district

50 to 60 participants @ 2 bus

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTCOMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

TARGET580

Students

TEN DISTRICT OF JOHORE STATETEN DISTRICT OF JOHORE STATE

NOFACULT

YPREVIOUS LOCATION

BUDGET (RM)

1 FKAAS Kg. Hj. Ghaffar, Yong Peng, Batu Pahat 5,839

2 FKEE  Kg. Sagil, Ledang 9,250

3 FKMP Pasir Gudang, Johor Bahru 7,912

4 FSTPI  Pagoh, Muar 15,621

5 FPTP  Paloh, Kluang 7,660

6 FPTV  Air Papan Mersing 8,507

7 FSKTM Felda Bukit Ramun, Kota Tinggi 9,800

8 FTK  Felda Taib Andak, Kulai 6,075

9 PPD  Tanjung Piai, Pontian 12,200

10 P3P  Felda Tenang, Labis 28,251

EIGHT LOCATIONS BY FACULTYEIGHT LOCATIONS BY FACULTY

MOBILITY DATA 2014

inbound 465 studentsoutbound 736 students

Inbound

Thailand

Hong Kong

Poland

Singapore

Philippine

Nepal

STUDENT MOBILITYSTUDENT MOBILITY

Outbound

Laos

Singapore

Vietnam

Bandung

Makassar

Switzerland

*QS Star Rating 2.0%

Target1500

Students

Target800

Students

*QS World University Ranking 2.5%

career career

DATE : September - October 2015

VENUE : Faculty and around UTHM compound

ORGANISER : Faculty with calobration from P3P and

Job House

DURATION : 3-5 Days

TENTATIVE PROGRAM : Walk In Interview, Career

Talk, Resume Writing, Soft Skills, Personal

Grooming, Industries Exhibition

FOCUSED CAREER FAIRFOCUSED CAREER FAIR

MY 3SMY 3SMY3S INSTRUMENT FOR FINAL YEAR STUDENTSUniversiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia25TH JULY 2014

Department of Higher Education,Ministry of Education Malaysia3193 UTHM Students (75.7%)

Soft skills or soft-skills are generic skills across a range of learning domain covers aspects of individuality and teamwork. Due to their importance, the Ministry of Higher Education has introduced the soft skills that need to be applied to students in higher education institutions. There are seven main elements Soft skills are introduced, namely:•communication skills,•critical thinking and problem solving skills,•teamwork skills,•learning and information management,•entrepreneurial skills,•moral and professional ethics and•leadership skills.

Participant3193

Students75.7%75.7%

PERSONAL GROOMINGPERSONAL GROOMING

GRADUATE EMPLOYBILITYGRADUATE EMPLOYBILITY

“Employability” is a word to describe how easily you will get hired after graduation. Employability is important because to ensure the younger generation, especially graduates, can get jobs and contribute significantly to the country’s economy. Graduate Employability means graduate who are marketable and have skills that most employer wants. Skills that acquired through study, internship/industrial attachment, or part-time employment.

UTHMUTHM

No Program BudgetRM

Target No of Students

Cost/StudentRM

1 Product Innovation Design (Engineering) $ 100,000.00 1081 $ 92.51 2 Apprenticeship Programme $ 11,200.00 60 $ 186.67 3 Program “Innovators” - Develop Industrial Product

- National Exhibition and Competition $ 173,000.00 1000 $ 173.00

4 Program Accreditation Certificate of Competency and Professionalism (Engineering)

$ 589,500.00 195 $ 3,023.08

5 Skill Enhancement Certification - Industrialized Building System (IBS)

$ 290,000.00 100 $ 2,900.00

6 Technical Enhancement Program Through Experiential Learning

$ 1,080,000.00 100 $ 10,800.00

7 Personal Enhancement 2 Achieve Corporate Excellence (PEACE)

$ 100,000.00 100 $ 1,000.00

8 Graduate Employability Awareness & Refinement Programme (GEAR)

$ 100,000.00 50 $ 2,000.00

9 Catia V5 & NX Designer Certified Professional $ 62,100.00 15 $ 4,140.00

10 Performance Mindset & Communication Skills Program (PM &CSP)

$ 85,000.00 50 $ 1,700.00

TOTAL $ 2,590,800.00 2751 $ 941.77

GRADUATE EMPLOYBILITYGRADUATE EMPLOYBILITY

TRACER STUDYTRACER STUDY

PROFESIONAL REGISTRATIONPROFESIONAL REGISTRATION

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Program

Date

1

Focused Career Fair (Faculty) May – June

October - November

2

Professional Registration (IEM/BEM)

January - April

3

MY3S

June - August

4

Career Industry Tour & Visit (CiTV)

8 visits through out the year

5

Career Development Student (Interview & Career talk)

April – MayOctober - November

6

GE Grant

Planning: January - AprilImplementation: June - July & November – December

7

Interview & Career Talk (GE Grant: Grooming)

June - July November - December

8

One Stop Career Centre (Job House)

April – May October - November

9

Tracer Study

May - June

TENTATIVE SCHEDULETENTATIVE SCHEDULE

P3P P3P UTHM

CAREER DEVELOPMENT CENTER

PhD – Architecture(Building Engineering & Environment)University of Liverpool (U.K)

M.Env - Master of Environment(Environmental Engineering)University Putra Malaysia

B.Sc (Hons) Housing Building & Planning(Building Engineering)University Sains Malaysia.

THANK YOUHEAD DEPARTMENT

Lokman Hakim Ismail