Welcome to an exciting look inside First City University College! The campus is located at No. 1, Persiaran Bukit Utama, Bandar Utama, 47800 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
Let’s dive into this comprehensive campus tour to see what makes FCUC a true haven for future healthcare professionals.
A Closer Look: First City University College Campus Tour
When searching for a highly regarded design college near the 1 Utama shopping centre, one destination immediately stands out: First City University College. Recently, Uni Enrol representatives Angel Lim and Jeremy embarked on an exciting First City University College campus tour, guided by Mr Tee, the Head of the Student Recruitment Division. Let’s dive into the fantastic facilities this campus tour revealed about the student experience at FCUC.
Aesthetic Vibes and Academic Spaces
The First City University College campus is designed to inspire students from the moment they walk through the doors.
- Main Atrium: The campus features a refreshing main atrium that exudes a vibrant, green vibe reminiscent of the Rainforest at 1 Utama.
- The Library: Described as a cosy haven, the library is fully equipped with comfortable reading spots, private study areas, and dedicated discussion rooms.
- Mac Lab: For digital and design work, students have convenient access to a dedicated Mac Lab located just near the library.

State-of-the-Art Creative Facilities
As a popular college for design, the First City University College campus tour highlighted several impressive, industry-standard creative spaces:
- Fashion Studio: This studio is outfitted with industry-grade sewing machines and mannequins, proudly displaying impressive shirt prototypes created by the students themselves.
- Photography Studio: Equipped with professional lighting and cameras, this studio enables students to capture and edit their footage on the spot.
- Precision Prototype 3D Printer: Students have access to an advanced 3D printer capable of producing highly detailed 3D models.

Hospitality and Culinary Training
Beyond design, FCUC also offers exceptional practical spaces for the service industry.
- Hotel de One & Travel de One: Hospitality and hotel management students utilise these simulated environments to gain hands-on, practical experience.
- Training Kitchen: Located right next door, this fully equipped commercial kitchen gives students the space to learn and cook a diverse range of cuisines.
Sports and Student Accommodations
A great university experience requires balance, and First City University College provides excellent amenities for living and recreation.
- Indoor Sport Facilities: Students are free to use the campus’s indoor volleyball, badminton, and basketball courts. Students need to remember to book these courts in advance.
- First City Residence: The on-campus student accommodation earns a “five out of five stars” rating. Monthly rent ranges from RM600 to RM1,000, depending on the room type chosen, and, as a bonus, students receive a brand-new mattress upon moving in.
With its comprehensive facilities and highly practical learning environments, FCUC offers an engaging tertiary experience. Students who are interested in joining the community can easily apply through Uni Enrol.
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About the Author:

Ken Hoong is the co-founder of Uni Enrol and a contributing writer. Drawing on his close work with Uni Enrol’s counsellors, he brings keen insight into Malaysia’s evolving private higher education landscape and the shifting preferences of students in learning and career choices.

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