HUMANITY BEYOND BOUNDARIES

The Faculty of Human Sciences (FSK) at Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI), a leading education university in Malaysia, was officially launched on 1 March 2005 as the Faculty of Social Science and Humanity.

Originally established as the Department of Social Studies at Sultan Idris Teaching Institute (IPSI), FSK has grown in line with UPSI’s mission to offer quality education in Malaysia

FSK OVERVIEW

The name FSK was officially adopted after approval from the University’s Management Meeting on 4 September 2009. Since then, a series of dedicated Deans have spearheaded the Faculty’s growth, solidifying UPSI’s reputation as one of the top Malaysia universities for human sciences and education.

Initially operating from the 1st Floor of the Music Complex at UPSI, the Faculty later relocated to the Malim Sarjana Complex, where it remains today. From a modest beginning with 18 academic and 9 administrative staff, the Faculty has expanded significantly, supporting UPSI’s goal of being recognized for best education in Malaysia at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The Faculty began with two academic departments—History and Geography—offering Bachelor of Education (History) with Honors and Bachelor of Education (Geography) with Honors.

These UPSI education programs are crafted to meet the evolving demands of quality education in Malaysia. In August 2005, the Department of Islamic and Asian Civilization (TITAS) transitioned from the Faculty of Cognitive Science and Human Development to FSK, enriching the Faculty’s academic offerings.

With the approval to launch the Bachelor in Islamic Study and Bachelor in Malaysian Studies, the Faculty further established itself as a Perak education university offering diverse and meaningful programs. By 2009, the Department of TITAS was restructured, with staff reassigned to the Department of Islamic Studies and the Department of Malaysian Studies, strengthening the Faculty’s structure and enhancing its position as one of the best public universities in Malaysia for humanities and social sciences.

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FACULTY ACHIEVEMENT

Why Study here?

Geography

Studying geography is important because it helps us understand the world we live in — how people, places, and environments are connected.

Moral Education

Studying moral education is important because it helps individuals and societies develop the values, attitudes, and behaviors necessary for ethical living and social harmony.

History

History helps explain how things came to be — governments, borders, social structures, religions, languages, and ideas. Every modern issue (like climate change, inequality, or political conflict) has historical roots.

Malaysian Studies

Studying Malaysian Studies is important for several meaningful reasons — both academically and personally. Here’s a clear breakdown of why it matters, especially for students studying in Malaysia.

Studying Malaysian Studies helps you appreciate cultural traditions and beliefs, understand the importance of unity in diversity and promote tolerance and harmony in a multiracial society.

Islamic Education

Studying Islamic education isn’t just about learning religious facts — it’s about shaping the whole person (the ‘insān kāmil’ or complete human being). Some key purposes include.

Tahfiz & Qiraat

Studying Tahfiz (memorization of the Qur’an) and Qira’at (the different authentic modes of Qur’anic recitation) is deeply meaningful — spiritually, intellectually, and even practically. Here’s why many people pursue these studies.

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