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M.Sc. in Public Health

A10261 KPT/JPT(R2/720/7/0077)09/2025

Course Information

Mode: Blended
Duration: 1 year (full-time) 2 - 6 year (part-time)
Intakes:

Conventional Mode: March & September, Open & Distance Learning: March & September

Type: Blended/Hybrid Learning
Conducted in Malaysia: Yes
Level of Study: Masters Degree Level
Field of Study: Medicine & Healthcare
Faculty: School of Postgraduate Studies
Awarding Country: Malaysia
Exam Body: Internal Postgraduate Degree, Malaysia
Fees: Conventional Mode RM46,000* (Malaysian), Open & Distance Learning RM39,180* / Conventional Mode RM52,000* (International)#, Open & Distance Learning RM39,180* (international)
Format: By Coursework

Course Overview

Do you have a burning desire to contribute to your community by uplifting the quality of health and solve the myriad health problems faced by the population?

IMU’s MSc in Public Health programme enables students to build their standing and profile in academia, industry and in NGOs and is suitable for healthcare practitioners across diverse backgrounds including:

1) Medical doctors
2) Nurses
3) Health Officers
4) Environmental Health Officers
5) Health Service Managers
6) Hospital administrators
7) Nutritionists
8) Health Education Officers
9) Environmental and Health Engineers
10) Pharmacists

The programme emphasizes research and face-to-face engagement with our experienced faculty. By way of seminars, workshops, discussions and presentations, the teaching methodology contributes immensely to students’ personal development in terms of confidence, know-how and positive attitude.

Curriculum

The IMU-MSc in Public Health programme has 44 credits in total which is delivered in conventional and ODL modes. Both modes have full-time and part-time where full-time programme consists of 2 semesters and part-time consists of 4 semesters. Each semester comprises 22 weeks of active learning. Together with other taught modules, students will be preparing a research project proposal in semester 1 and carrying it out in semester 2 followed by dissertation write up. Students who choose part-time study are allowed to take a minimum of 3 modules per semester. Teaching and learning methods vary in line with the objectives of the course and include didactic lectures, guided and independent group exercises, practicals, seminars, workshops and problem-based self-directed learning. Field visits with hands-on experience in observing the public health challenges that are currently faced by the community are an integral part of the course. E-learning approaches are used extensively and include web-based courses, online simulation and virtual mentoring. The programme is taught in close collaboration with the Ministry of Health, Kuala Lumpur City Council, non-governmental organisations and other public health-related institutions.

OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING

Open and Distance Learning (ODL) provides working professionals the flexibility and an opportunity to obtain a MSc in Public Health degree at their own convenience. It allows students to plan and pace their own learning while benefiting from all the teachings and supports that the University has to offer. The programme consists of 80% online teaching and learning sessions and 20% of on campus requirement. The teaching methods include a series of online lectures supplemented by online discussions, forums and assessments. Students will also be assigned a mentor who will be available to answer any questions and provide feedback on their progress. Time will be the ODL student’s most important commitment for this 44 credits master programme.

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PUBLIC HEALTH (MSC PH) PROGRAM STRUCTURE (MARCH INTAKE)

March Intake
Course CodeName of ModuleCreditBlocks
Semester 1 (Mar-Aug)
Dissertation not applicable in Semester 1
Semester 2 (Sep-Feb)
MSPH105Research Methodology*31st block (Mar-May)
MSPH102Population Health4
MSPH103Health Management and Economics4
MSPH106Health Promotion32nd block (Jun-Aug)
MSPH107Medical Sociology3
MSPH110Public Health Practice2
MSPH112Electives*2
MSPH111Dissertation**9Entire Semester
MSPH105Research Methodology*33rd block (Sep-Nov)
MSPH101Methods in Epidemiology4
MSPH104Biostatistics4
MSPH112Electives*2
MSPH108Environmental Health34th block (Dec-Feb)
MSPH109Occupational Health3
  • * Delivered every semester. Full-time must take them in Semester 1. Part-time student can choose to do them in any semester.
  • ** Full-time must take this module in Semester 2. Part-time student can choose to do it in any semester from semester 2 onwards.
  • All modules are delivered in above sequence every year.

MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PUBLIC HEALTH (MSC PH) PROGRAM STRUCTURE (SEPTEMBER INTAKE)

September Intake
Course CodeName of ModuleCreditBlocks
Semester 1 (Sep-Feb)
Dissertation not applicable in Semester 1
Semester 2 (Mar-Aug)
MSPH105Research Methodology*31st block (Sep-Nov)
MSPH101Methods in Epidemiology4
MSPH104Biostatistics4
MSPH112Electives*2
MSPH108Environmental Health32nd block (Dec-Feb)
MSPH109Occupational Health3
MSPH111Dissertation**9Entire Semester
MSPH105Research Methodology*33rd block (Mar-May)
MSPH102Population Health4
MSPH103Health Management and Economics4
MSPH106Health Promotion34th block (Jun-Aug)
MSPH107Medical Sociology3
MSPH110Public Health Practice2
MSPH112Electives*2
  • * Delivered every semester. Full-time must take them in Semester 1. Part-time student can choose to do them in any semester.
  • ** Full-time must take this module in Semester 2. Part-time student can choose to do it in any semester from semester 2 onwards.
  • Modules are delivered in above sequence every year.

The programme is taught in close collaboration with the Ministry of Health, Kuala Lumpur City Council, non-governmental organisations and other public health-related institutions. Teaching and learning methods vary in line with the objectives of the course and include didactic lectures, guided and independent group exercises, practicals, seminars, workshops and problem-based self-directed learning. Field visits with hands-on experience in observing the public health challenges that are currently faced by the community are an integral part of the course. E-learning approaches are used extensively and include web-based courses, online simulation and virtual mentoring.

FOR OPEN DISTANCE LEARNING (ODL)

Lectures/tutorials/seminarsOnline
AssessmentsOnline
Field visitsOn campus for the visits or off campus if students can arrange on their own and manage to plan the field visit to meet the learning outcomes of the modules.
Elective attachmentOff campus (Students have the option of completing this at their workplace or any relevant institution/departments/organisation away from IMU)
Field visitsOn campus for the visits or off campus if students can arrange on their own and manage to plan the field visit to meet the learning outcomes of the modules.
DissertationOff campus (Students have the option to conduct this).
Practical (SPSS training)On campus (2 days)
Dissertation VIVA examOn campus or off campus. Student may opt to have the viva exam through online video conferencing.

ASSESSMENT

Several assessment methods, designed for adult independent learners, are used to assess the knowledge, skill and attitude domains. They are mainly through written assignments, reflective reports, case study, seminar presentation, group discussion, practical assignment, written dissertation and viva voce. For the award of the degree of MSc in Public Health, students must successfully complete all 12 modules.

Entry Requirements

A Bachelor’s Degree in the field or related fields with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 or equivalent, as accepted by the University's Senate; or A Bachelor's Degree in the field or related fields or equivalent with a minimum CGPA of 2.00 and not meeting a CGPA of 2.50, can be accepted subject to rigorous internal assessment.

  • All fees are in RM (Ringgit Malaysia) currency unless stated otherwise.

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