Foundation in Arts (Social Sciences and Liberal Arts) at UCSI University is a one-year foundation programme that builds the academic base for progression into undergraduate study.

Malaysia
UCSI University
Foundation
Healthcare
In-person
1 Year
US$9,460
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Foundation in Arts (Social Sciences and Liberal Arts) at UCSI University is a one-year foundation programme that builds the academic base for progression into undergraduate study. It focuses on broad intellectual development through numerical and communication skills, multidisciplinary thinking and analysis, with a clear emphasis on active learning and discussion rather than rote memorisation.
Teaching is delivered in small groups with an interactive, student-focused approach led by university lecturers and industry practitioners. The programme uses lectures, tutorials, computer lab work, team-based projects, presentations and independent projects to prepare learners for higher education, with psychology among the key areas linked to progression from the foundation route.
Writing for Academic Purposes
Critical Thinking Skills
Computing Essentials
Positive Psychology
Introductory Accounting
Introduction to Business
Fundamentals of Ethics
Introductory Economics
Introduction to Marketing
Introduction to Probability and Statistics
Introductory Calculus
Human Communication
Basic Office Application
Introduction to Structure
Introduction to Built Environment
Web Development
Fundamentals of Programming
Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Introduction to Law
Civic Studies
Smart Learning Technology
Media Literacy
Fundamentals of Computer Graphics
Analytical Drawing
Fundamentals of Design
Fundamentals of Culinary Arts
Introduction to Hospitality and Tourism Industry
Event Management
Fundamentals of Mathematics
Algebra and Trigonometry
Introduction to Language and Communication
Foundation Studies Mass Communication, Psychology, English Language & Communication, Education
Core Subjects
Web Development
Computing Studies
Quantitative Methods
Common Courses
Accounting Practice
Principles of Economics
Introduction to Business
Fundamentals of Marketing
Writing for Academic Purposes
Office Applications
Fundamentals of Database
Introduction to Probability and Statistics
Students are required to take 3 elective courses below during their Foundation Studies:
Critical Thinking Skills
Smart Learning Technology
Fundamentals of Oral Communication
Introduction to Logistics & Supply Chain Management
Foundation in Arts (Social Sciences and Liberal Arts) at UCSI University is a one-year foundation programme that builds the academic base for progression into undergraduate study.
Foundation in Arts (Social Sciences and Liberal Arts) takes 1 year and is delivered in person.
Foundation in Arts (Social Sciences and Liberal Arts) is a pathway-style course for students preparing for relevant further study. Progression depends on the published entry requirements for the target course.
Academic entry requirements include O-Level: 5 credits.
The estimated international tuition fee is US$9,460.




| Curriculum | Required Score |
|---|---|
| O-Level | 5 credits |
| Other equivalent qualifications recognised by the Malaysian Government | QualificationAny other equivalent qualifications recognised by the Malaysian Government |
| Test | Score |
|---|---|
| PTE | English exemption evidence: UEC English Language A2; MUET Band 2; TOEFL 30-31; IELTS Academic 4.0; O-Level / IGCSE / SPM English 1119 grade C; CEFR B1; Cambridge English Qualification 140; Cambridge Linguaskill 140; Pearson Test 36. |
| SPM | Students below B+ in SPM English Language or the listed English evidence must take SE004 Basic English before SE005 English Foundation. |
| Details | Fee |
|---|---|
| Year 1 | US$9,460 |
| Estimated total | US$9,460 |
Fee amounts are estimates based on university-published international student fee information available at the time of publication. Actual fees may change by intake and may vary because of exchange rates, taxes, or university updates.