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University
Prospectus
2019
cybermed.edu.my
Contents
1 President’s Message
2 Our University
3 International Recognitions
4 World Class Campus
6 Student Life
8 University Township
10 Faculties
12 International Culture
13 Scholarships
14 Employable Graduates
15 Research Advantage
16 Research Clusters
17 Research Leaders
18 Library Research Resources
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Specialised Laboratories &
Facilities
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Our Programmes
20 Foundation Programmes
23 Medicine
25 Pharmacy
28 Psychology
33 Physiotherapy
34 Biomedical Engineering
35 Medical Assistant
37 Occupational Safety and Health
41 Business Administration
44 Homeopathy
45 Postgraduate Programmes
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48 Entry Requirements
56 Our Location
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Welcome and thank you for your interest in Cyberjaya University College of
Medical Sciences (CUCMS). Making a career choice or deciding on a place of
study can be a very exciting and important decision for a young person and
we are here to provide you with all the information you may require.
Here at CUCMS, we place top priority towards providing a holistic education
for students with an aim of producing excellent individuals who will prosper
and excel in serving all of humanity. I am proud to share that we have
successfully produced over 2000 healthcare professionals who are at the
forefront of the healthcare industry. Our academicians are drawn from some
of Malaysia’s leading healthcare organizations, both public and private, and
they continue to play a leading role in their chosen field.
Quality is given considerable importance in our quest to deliver the best. We
continue to focus on international best practices and setting new standards
in education. In recognition of our steadfast commitment to quality, CUCMS
has been rated a 5-Star (Excellent) university by the Malaysian Qualifications
Agency and the Ministry of Education.
I invite you to join us today and embark on this shared journey.
YBhg. Prof. Dato’ Dr. Mohamad Abd Razak
DSNS, MD. MS (ORTH.), PH.D (HONS), AM FELLOW OF SPINE SURGERY
President’s Message
A trained orthopaedic surgeon specialist, Professor Dato’ Dr. Mohamad
Abdul Razak has previously served as the director of Hospital University
Kebangsaan Malaysia and the president of the Malaysian Orthopaedic
Association. He is also a visiting registrar of the Orthopaedic Department at
Edinburgh University, in addition to being registrar and spinal injury fellow
at the Southport Spinal Injuries Centre in Liverpool. Prof Dato’ Dr. Mohamad
is the recipient of four Silver research Awards, seven Gold Awards, recipient
of best paper award and the Mahmood Merican Award for Orthopaedics.
He was also the Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
prior to his appointment to lead CUCMS.
About The University President
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Cyberjaya University College of Medical
Sciences (CUCMS), founded in the year
2005, is a private university established
under the Malaysian Private Higher
Education Act 1996. CUCMS is located in
the serene setting of Cyberjaya, Malaysia’s
first smart city. Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences
Our University
Committed to our student experiences.
Committed to our educational quality.
We are rated 5 Star
University
The campus is equipped with modern teaching equipment and student support facilities
with an aim of providing a conducive learning environment. CUCMS is conveniently
accessible by public transport and major highways of the Klang Valley. It is about a
20-minute drive from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and 30 minutes from
Kuala Lumpur City Centre.
Initially offering a mere two programmes, the university has since expanded and now
consist of over six faculties and two academic centres offering over 20 healthcare
programmes ranging from medicine to pharmacy, from psychology to physiotherapy and
more. With a current student population of over 3500, CUCMS is proud of having produced
over 1500 successful healthcare graduates.
Over the past decade, CUCMS has been a pioneer in the educational field. We are renown regionally for our 5-year medical sciences
programme including the postgraduate research programmes. CUCMS’ medical programme is recognised by the international repute
councils such as the Medical Council of India (MCI) and the Maldives Medical & Dental Council (MMDC).
Along with our pharmacy programmes, we are a leading top-rated institution on par with other healthcare schools as well as being one
of the very few Malaysian universities with a Master’s in Clinical Pharmacy and the only Malaysian university with a Doctor of Pharmacy
which was jointly developed by the University of Southern California, United States.
We have also established a strong industry reputation in the Occupational Safety and Health discipline while our Psychology faculty has
gained international recognition by the Commonwealth’s Colombo Plan secretariat for its postgraduate programmes. The university is a
partner of choice for the Malaysian Ministry of Health in developing programmes for the complementary and traditional medicine field
as we are the only institution in South East Asia to provide an accredited homeopathic medical sciences degree.
With over 300 highly experienced academicians, the university excels in research and industrial linkages. It has standing partnerships
with international universities and institutions from the United States, United Kingdom Indonesia, India, Thailand, Maldives, Sri Lanka
and Bangladesh for research and academic collaborations. It industry partnerships extended to some of the world’s largest medical
devices manufacturers and pharmaceutical manufacturers.
Student life on campus promises to be an exciting and memorable experience. At CUCMS, students are empowered to lead in community
programmes and build important leadership skills. Being primarily a healthcare specialised university, our students have collaborated
with MERCY Malaysia in organizing numerous disaster relief and community assistance programmes throughout the region.
In recognition of its commitment to quality, it has been awarded a 5-Star (Excellent) rating by the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education
putting it amongst the few top-tier universities of Malaysia. The university has also been recognised by the World Medical Directory
of Medical Schools which is supported by the World Health Organization and has been developed through a partnership between the
World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) and the Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research
(FAIMER).
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Workforce Optimas Awards 2015
(Managing Change)
The OIC Today JEWELS Award 2016
MOSPA OSH Excellence Award 2016 SME100 Fast Moving Companies 2016
From international accreditations to
industry-leading awards, the University’s
commitment to quality and leadership has
been recognized globally.
An Award-Winning University
Learn more about our
International
Recognitions
Accreditation
The BrandLaureate SMEs BestBrands
Awards 2015-2016
BrandLaureate SME Best Brands Award
2015-2016 (Healthcare Education)
Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Award 2016 –
Education & Training
CUCMS has been ranked as one of 5
Star University College 2017
TheUniversity’sDiplomainOccupational
Safety & Health is accredited by the
Malaysian Department of Occupational
Safety & Health (DOSH)
The University’s Occupational Safety
& Health degree is accredited by The
Institution of Occupational Safety &
Health, United Kingdom
CUCMS exceeded my expectations academically, it has also provided various platforms within
the pharmacy community through its active student associations as well as connections with
MPS and MyPSA. Being in my first year, I feel the sky is my limit with tons of opportunities given
right off the bat.
Lucas Jee Kwang Hein
Bachelor of Pharmacy, 2017
Awards
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State-of-the-art facilities
Come & experience our
World Class Campus
Our world class campus provides fully
equipped facilities to enhance our
student’s learning experiences.
The University Library provides materials
for learning and research in all disciplines
covered by the Faculties. The library is
equipped with over 15,000 books along
with hundreds of CDs and digital media.
The library also provides students with
access to over 30 high impact e-journal
database and hundreds of thousands of
research papers, manuscripts and digital
literature. Among the services provided by
the Library includes; loan of collections,
reservation of titles, photocopying, Wi-
Fi access and desktop computers in a
specialized laboratory for student use.
University Library
CUCMS has over 30 science laboratories
with a combined capacity for over 1000
students. These labs are fully equipped
with the latest in teaching aid and science
equipment for the delivery of lessons.
Our laboratories include Pharmacognosy
Lab, Simulated Aseptic Room, Medical
Sciences lab, Biomedical Engineering
Lab and Bioequivalance Drug Lab among
others. These labs are equipped with
High Performance Liquid Chromatography
(HPLC), Gas Chromatography (GC),
Spectrophotometer, Gel Documentation
System, ELISA Absorbance Reader,
Microplate Washer and Polymerase Chain
Reaction thermal cycler (PCR) among
others.
Science Laboratories
The Grand Hall, located on the fourth
floor is an elegant space designed for
campus events and activities such as
convocations, examinations, exhibitions
and gala dinners. The 1,500-seater hall is
equipped with state-of-the-art sound and
lighting systems for a truly unforgettable
event. The Grand Hall recently celebrated
Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz as a recipient of the
Honorary Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in
Business Administration during the 10th
Convocation Ceremony in 2018.
Grand Hall
Among the facilities available are Grand Hall, Lecture Theatre, Student Lounge Discussion rooms, Computer Laboratories, Laboratories,
Research Laboratories, Library, Wifi on Campus, Learning Management System (LMS), Resource Centers, Mock Community Pharmacy and
Dissection Hall among others. Each lecture hall and Classroom is equipped with a computer, Projector, Visualiser, TV Plasma and Audio
system. Whereby, the Grand Hall with the capacity of 1500 pax is the perfect venue for award presentations and training event.
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Our students are introduced to human anatomy and biological
systems using a full collection of realistically detailed plastic
models in the University’s Anatomy Gallery. For actual exposure
to human parts, lecturers conduct sessions in our Dissection Hall
which includes facilities for wet and dry dissection using approved
medical cadavers. These resources have been put in place to
provide the best in quality education and to ensure our graduates
are fully prepared to face real world challenges
Anatomy Gallery
Our students are exposed to the most relevant training scenarios
to ensure they are ready for real life challenges. The university has
invested in setting up fully equipped simulated clinical wards to
enhance our clinical training scenarios.
Clinical & Hands-On Training
The university operates its very own mock
pharmacy. The mock pharmacy outlet
enables pharmacy students to practice the
management skills that they have gained
in lectures and further equip themselves
with relevant experience prescribing
medications to the public
Mock Pharmacy
The campus cafeteria is named Delish
and it holds to over 500 patrons at a
time. This convenient setting within the
campus serves a variety of mouth-watering
delicacies, both local and international
dishes. Among the dishes sold here include
Nasi Arab, Kebab, Briyani, Shawarma, Pasta,
Meatballs, Nasi Ayam Penyet, Soto, Roti
Canai, Malay dishes and the list continues.
Delish: Campus Cafeteria
Our campus also features a fully equipped
Homeopathy Clinic that is operational from
3.00 pm to 6.00 pm on weekdays. Here,
patients may seek medical treatment,
health services and medical advice from
our professional medical practitioners on
duty and it is open to the public as well.
Homeopathy Clinic
The university’s modular lecture halls
have been designed to conduct lectures
for 100 students to conferences for over
300 participants in a single seating. The
modular design also allows for rooms to be
reconfigured for a variety of purposes each
with its own ideal arrangements.
Lecture Halls & Classrooms
DOSH is an exciting programme and CUCMS has provided dedicated and knowledgeable
lecturers. With the highly regarded experiences in the field of safety and health, they have
equipped us with the skills and knowledge in various aspects to be capable of being competent.
Arthur Anak Duke
Diploma in Occupational Safety & Health, 2018
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An engaging and exciting student life
Creating an engaging
Student Life
Student clubs and societies are an integral
part of the University experience. We
nurture leadership attributes and skills
in students through events and activities
organized by more than 30 clubs.
MAS aims to encourage personal growth,
creativity, innovativeness & self-confidence
among our medical assistant students
by conducting various activities such as
Inspire camp, community service, free
medical screening and much more.
Medical Assistant Society
(MAS) CUCMS
TFS is an annual humanitarian project that
organizes international assistance and
trips to places plagued by disasters such
as flooding, earthquake and more. Through
TFS the university has rendered assistance
to communities in Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia,
Bangladesh, Nepal and more.
Twenties For Smileys (TFS)
The Belia Harmoni student society provides
an exciting opportunity for students to
enhance their personal development in
the areas of leadership, management,
communication, and volunteerism.
Belia Harmoni CUCMS
The Student Council represents the interest
of the university’s student body. It hones
leadership skills by organizing and carrying
out school activities, service projects and
events that contribute to the university
esprit de corps and community welfare.
Student Council CUCMS
CUPSS was formed to provide students
with first-hand experience as pharmacists
and prepare them in a holistic manner to
face the challenges in their studies as well
as their future career.
CUCMS Pharmacy Student
Society (CUPSS)
FOSA welcomes students to the university
life for the first time by organizing exciting
events such as sports carnival, charity
events, student entertainment, concerts as
well as an end-of-year grand finale social
gathering.
CUCMS Foundation Student
Association (FOSA)
To provide you with a rich university experience, the University works with various student clubs and societies in organizing exciting
events and opportunities for self-development. Activities include get-to-gathers, seminars, recreational outings, sports & games,
community service projects, visits to schools and more. Our collaboration with MERCY Malaysia in forming a Young Mercy programme is
unique among the universities in Malaysia as it allows you to experience volunteer relief operations first hand and further build your
leadership and organizational skills.
This outdoor club creates exciting
excursions to places of interest with the
objective of nurturing a sense of care
towards nature and the wider community
around the university.
Nature & Society Club
The Society of Homeopathy seeks to
introduce the science of Homeopathy,
holistic health care and to create greater
health awareness among members of the
university.
Society of Homeopathy
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MCUT is a student led team that trains
future medical professionals to conduct
typical medical exams / consultation /
check-ups that include height / weight
check, blood pressure check, cholesterol
level check, blood sugar test and more.
Medical Check-Up Team
(MCUT)
Besides promoting healthier lifestyle
and frequently organizing interesting
activities, CPS also seeks to spread a
deeper understanding of the role of
physiotherapists in the health care sector.
Physiotherapy Society (CPS)
One of the very 1st clubs in the university,
MUGS seeks to create and strengthen the
bond and unity among senior and junior
students from the Faculty of Medicine.
Medical Undergraduate
Students Society (MUGS)
CPC advances the education and social
development of the university’s psychology
students through interactive and engaging
events.
CUCMS Psychology Club (CPC)
Committed to the service of the sports
community and the development of
volleyball in CUCMS, this club creates
an opportunity for students to gain new
knowledge and skill outside the classroom.
CUCMS Volleyball Club
The OSH Club seeks to develop teamwork
among its students and enhance knowledge
and competency related to Occupational
Safety and Health.
Occupational Safety & Health
Club (OSH Club)
30 societies, activity
groups and sports clubs.
MyPSA NATIONAL PHARMACY SPORTS CARNIVAL 2017
Champion
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Cyberjaya; A University Township
Cyberjaya is Malaysia’s 1st model smart-
city within the Multimedia Super Corridor
(MSC). Strategically located to the west
of Putrajaya, Cyberjaya is developed as a
model intelligent city, a unique greenfield
environment within which one can live,
study, work and play.
The city is served by a high-speed
transportation network with highways,
roads and interchanges linking the city with
Putrajaya and a dedicated highway running
from Kuala Lumpur to KLIA (Kuala Lumpur
International Airport) with convenient
interchanges making it easily accessible
from any point within Peninsular Malaysia.
There are plenty of entertainment centres
such as cinema, bowling centre, sports
centres, malls and recreational parks for
the community in Cyberjaya. The township
also provides students access to various
restaurants, banks, bookstores and many
more.
Considered an innovation hub,
Cyberjaya is the heart of Malaysia’
knowledge and digital economy and
home to over 6 universities, hundreds
of global businesses and thousands of
international residents.
Living in Cyberjaya
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Visit Cyberjaya, the
University Township
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Varsity Lodge
The Varsity Lodge is a 1,500-capacity residential hostel/apartment that provides students with a spacious living environment during
their years at CUCMS. The Lodge comes complete with a swimming pool, tennis court, basketball court, gymnasium, laundry mart,
cafeteria, security office and is located next to a mall that provides students with all necessary amenities. There is a University Shuttle
Bus service available that ferries students between the campus and Varsity Lodge, which is situated a mere 10 minutes from the campus.
Every unit will be occupied by 8 students and two students per room. Every apartment is about 1180 sq-feet of range, which consists of
4 rooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 shared living room and kitchen area.
Building and Facilities Management Office administers the smooth and safe running of the apartment. Operational Manager, wardens
from CUCMS and security guards are available to assist students at all times. The building is equipped with CCTV 24 hours a day for
added security.
CUCMS also provides satellite accommodation for students’ clinical attachment in Seri Manjung, Perak, Nilai, Negri Sembilan and
Terendak, Melaka.
What’s in it!
• Single bed with mattress
• Personal wardrobe
• Individual book shelf
• Shower heater
• Dining table
• Sofa
• Refrigerator
• 24-hour self-service laundry
(charges apply)
University is a place where one gains new experiences and knowledge needed to pursue the
career of one’s choice. A place not only to garner education but also a place to acquire soft
skills and to expand one’s social life or connections. CUCMS is just the perfect place for this!
Haissuriya A/P Kumaran
Bachelor of Pharmacy, 2017
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Learn from experienced lecturers & industry experts
The heart and soul of our University
is our dedicated and renown faculty
members who are committed to nurturing
Malaysia’s future leaders.
The Faculty of Medicine is one of the founding faculties of CUCMS
and offers a 5-year, fully accredited MBBS programme recognised
by the Malaysian Medical Council. The Faculty is staffed by highly
experienced academicians including renown former leaders from
the Ministry of Health, public hospitals as well as professors from
leading Malaysian public universities who provide an ideal blend
of academic knowledge, clinical experience and industry expertise.
The faculty also offers postgraduate research programmes
including the Masters in Medical Sciences (MMedSc) (By Research)
and PhD in Medical Sciences (PhDMedSc) (By Research).
Established since the founding of the university, the Faculty of
Pharmacy prides itself on being one of the leaders in pharmacy
education in Malaysia. The Faculty is the first private institution
in Malaysia to offer the Masters in Clinical Pharmacy programme
(MClinPharm) and the only higher education provider in
Malaysia that offers the postgraduate Doctor of Pharmacy
(PharmD) programme. The Faculty consist of 4 departments
namely the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department
of Pharmaceutical Technology & Industry, Department of
Community & Pharmacy Practice and Department of Hospital
& Clinical Pharmacy and 3 main units including Publication,
Entrepreneurship, Research, Industrial Networking and
Development Unit (P.E.R.I.N.D.U), Quality Assurance (QA) unit and
the recently established Halal Science Centre (HSC).
Faculty of Pharmacy
Research driven
Faculties
The Faculty of Allied Health Sciences holds the distinction of
being the faculty that offers the most number of programmes at
the University. The Faculty concentrates on 5 key disciples namely
Psychology, Physiotherapy, Biomedical Engineering Technology,
Paramedical Sciences and Medical Assistant. These programmes
are geared towards meeting the talent gaps in the Malaysian
health care industry as identified by the Ministry of Health.
Faculty of Allied Health Sciences
Faculty of Medicine
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Programmes under this faculty are
delivered in 3 separate levels, namely
diploma, degree and master’s. The Faculty
consists of a multidisciplinary team of
lecturers and industry experts providing
health and safety education and has built
strong industry connections to ensure its
students are exposed only to the latest and
best in industrial practices. The Faculty has
received recognition and accreditation from
the Malaysian Department of Occupational
Safety & Health (DOSH) as well as the UK-
based, International Occupational Safety &
Health.
Faculty of Safety & Health
The Faculty of Traditional and
Complementary Medicine was established
in 2010 in support of the Ministry of
Health’s efforts to integrate traditional
and complementary medicine into the
Malaysian national health system. The
Faculty is the first in Malaysia to offer a
fully accredited Bachelor of Homeopathic
Medicine Science (Hons) [BHMS
(Hons.)] which is in accordance with the
requirements of the Ministry of Health
(MOH) and the Malaysian Homeopathy
Council (MPHM).
Faculty of Traditional &
Complementary Medicine
The Faculty of Business & Management was
established in an effort to enhance and
expandtheuniversity’smanagementrelated
programmes. The Faculty has developed
innovative programs at the undergraduate
and graduate levels and seeks to establish
a reputation for exceptional quality in
management education. It offers the only
MBA in Malaysia with a particular focus
on healthcare management as well as
strategic leadership.
Faculty of Business &
Management
The Centre for Foundation Studies at
Cyberjaya University College of Medical
Sciences was established to administer
a pre-university programme that would
allow students who have completed their
Form 5 (UK - Year 11, US – 10th Grade)
and obtained their SPM (GCSE O Levels or
equivalent) to enter a degree programme.
The Centre’s Foundation programmes are
rigorous and designed to ensure students
are well equipped with the necessary skills
and knowledge to undertake an equally
challenging undergraduate study at the
university.
Centre for Foundation Studies
In line with the university’s 5-year
Strategic Plan, the Centre for Graduate
Studies, Research & Commercialisation
was established in 2010 to provide and
academically challenging postgraduate
programmes and encourage innovation
through research, development and
commercialization. This is in keeping with
the university’s belief that institutions
of higher learning should not only teach
established knowledge but must also
generate new knowledge. The centre also
serves postgraduate students and lecturers
by providing assistance and training to
enable them to excel academically and to
be able to conduct high quality research.
Centre for Graduate Studies
6 Faculties &
2 Teaching Centres
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The world is right here at CUCMS. With
student representation from over 35
countries, the campus is a melting pot of
international cultures and diversity.
Exciting student life with cross-cultural experiences
Experience
International Culture
What They Said?
CUCMS is an outstanding University
that helps us not only in building our
future, but also enhances distinctive
competencies and skill-sets that
help us grow and become well-
rounded contributors to society. The
campus has excellent infrastructure
and is very beautiful with perfect
blend of nature and student-friendly
amenities. The Faculty of Pharmacy is
unmatched, and the lecturers are very
gracious, professional and inspiring.
It is a privilege to be a part of this
reputable University.
Rand Omar Emad
Bachelor of Pharmacy, 2018
I am glad that I got the opportunity
to study at CUCMS. The university
life is awesome, for an international
student like me, CUCMS is definitely my
second home where the environment
is friendly and the campus has great
facilities. The university provides us
with the best service to ensure we
have a quality time and gain new
knowledge at the same time.
Mazen Abla
Bachelor in Biomedical Engineering
Technology (Hons), 2016
CUCMS has a calm and welcoming
environment. The university provides
a high-quality education and the
lecturers are very good at helping
students to not only succeed in their
subjects but with many advises for
us to excel in our career. This is what
I’ve been looking for and I’m glad that
CUCMS creates the path for us to excel
in our studies.
Sally Waseem Badrieh
Bachelor in Biomedical Engineering
Technology (Hons), 2018
CUCMS has grown its international population over the years and has formed the International Student Club (ISC) to help students
understand the multiracial culture and enjoy their time here in Malaysia. The club plans monthly excursions for our international
students and interesting sightseeing activities across the country. Other than that, it also organises study visits to some of the key
industry leaders in the country for students to experience and learn what does the industry needs are.
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Apply for our
Scholarships
Join our worry-free education at CUCMS
2019 Scholarship Offers
I am so glad to be part of CUCMS not just for the good environment but also for its’ dedicated
lecturers who have helped me apply all my classroom knowledge and understanding in a real-
world setting. This is very important for us as students, to prepare ourselves for the working
environment as fully-equipped professionals.
Muhamad Harith Azizi bin Aziz
Bachelor of Pharmacy, 2017
CUCMS offers several financial aid
options to help you pay your studies.
These include internal bursaries and
scholarships. There are also a number
of external organizations such as NGOs,
foundations and government agencies
that provide additional aid if required.
This scholarship is given to
students who have applied for a
degree programme at CUCMS and
have displayed good academic
performance in their previous
level of studies.
Merit Entry Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded by the Palan
Foundation and is given to students who
have displayed strong academic performance
and interest in higher education but are from
families with low income.
Yayasan Palan Scholarship
This full scholarship covers
100% of your tuition fees
subject to terms and
conditions.
Bursary Award for
Foundation
This financial aid helps PTPTN borrowers
to cover the extra tuition cost so you won’t
have to pay upfront tuition fees.
PTPTN Top-Up Funding for
Diploma Programmes
25%
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Up to 30% tuition fee waiver for
high achieving students in 2019
Pharmacy Bursary
Award
Up to 15% Tuition fee waiver for
eligible students.
Homeopathy Excellence
Award
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Our students benefit from our integrated
workplace-focused elements and problem-
based learning experiences. This helps our
students improve their employability.
Isaac Danker, Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons)
Serving as a Pharmacist at the Seremban General Hospital
Nurturing Highly
Employable
Graduates
Our health science students are exposed to a problem based learning methodology that is reflective of work challenges faced in real-
life. This provides them a hands on problem solving capability much needed in their profession.
The university’s internship programme places our students in various organisations ranging from MNCs to GLCs that provides a rigorous
training environment that sharpens our students’ skills thus giving them the edge over their peers. In many cases our graduates are
offered employment opportunities right off their internship engagement and even before their final graduation.
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Dr Nabila Mohd Azizan
Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery
(MBBS)
Currently serving as a medical doctor at
the National Cancer Institute.
Sharon Ding Wensze
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons)
Employed as a Regulatory Pharmacist at
Duopharma a leading, public listed drug
research and manufacturing company
Yeo Yoong Hwa
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons)
Developing sales strategy for new products
at Nova Laboratories, part of a public listed
company
Ahmad Mustaqim
Bachelor of Homeopathy Medical Science (Hons)
Currently practicing as a recognised
Homeopath at a registered Homeopathy
Clinic in Kedah
Simranjit Kaur
Bachelor in Occupational Safety and Health
(Hons)
Providing employee training and
managing Safety & Health at ERS Energy,
a sustainable power solutions provider.
Nor Azammuddin Mat Khalid
Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health
Serving in a Safety & Health role in the
power generation industry with Kapar
Energy Ventures.
John Yeo Keh Hau
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons)
Heading business development at an
up and coming health informatics firm,
Advanx Health (Ubisana Innovations SB)
Fashli Shafiq
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons)
Pursued his postgraduate research at an
Irish university and currently lecturing
in Malaysia
Nathan Raj
Bachelor in Occupational Safety and Health
(Hons)
Heading the Safety & Health
Department at Berjaya Times Square
Nazmi Zharif
Bachelor in Occupational Safety and Health
(Hons)
Appointed the Safety Manager at a
licensed private electrical contracting
firm based in Sarawak
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Find out how you can enhance your
postgraduate study experience with
our advantages in research excellence,
collaborative networks, grant schemes
and international reputation.
Be at the forefront of research breakthrough
Fit Your Schedule
We offer most of our postgraduate research programmes on
a full-time and part-time basis, and it may also be possible to
study some of our postgraduate coursework programmes part-
time. Check the course listings in this prospectus to see if your
preferred study mode is supported.
Borderless Research
Some of our postgraduate research programmes are available to
study off-site or at a student’s home country upon approval by
your study supervisor. This applies specifically to the research
stage.
Technology Enabled
Our use of Learning Management Systems allows you to undertake
a programme as either an online or a blended mode.
Enhance Your Skills
Gain the skills, attributes and knowledge to thrive as an
independent researcher and professional through a multitude of
preparatory training and research symposiums.
Fund Your Studies
Eligible research projects may be selected for the university’s
research grant programme. Contact the Centre to know more.
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84%
More than
RM500K
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Malaysia Research
Assessment (MyRA) Ratings
Citations Received in 2017
Percentage of Academics
with PhD, Doctorate or
Professional Qualifications
Research Grants Utilised in
2017
Specialised Laboratories
105papers
95papers
73%
More than
RM1 Million
42projects
Indexed journal
publications in 2017
Other publications
Percentage of
Researchers above
the age of 40
R & D Expenditure
in 2017
Ongoing postgraduate
research projects in 2017
Network With Other Scholars
Through the university’s various research and international
conferences as well as existing partnership networks, you can
engage and collaborate with scholars from other universities and
institutions.
Publish in Reputable Journals
The CUCMS Publication Incentive Scheme encourages and
incentivizes our faculty and postgraduate scholars to publish in
internationally acclaimed, peer-reviewed journals.
Our Research
Advantage
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Discover your research passion
Research
Clusters
Intensive research projects are carried out
in strategic research clusters that have
been identified as high-impact priority
areas for CUCMS.
This area of research involves examining
the interactions of chemical substances
with living systems, with a view of
understanding the properties of drugs,
including the interactions between drug
molecules and drug receptors.
Pharmacological Sciences
Behavioural science deals with the subject
of human actions, usually including the
fields of sociology, social and cultural
anthropology, psychology, and behavioral
aspects of biology, economics, geography,
law, psychiatry, and political science.
Behavioural Sciences
This concerns more than just the provisions
of health care to disaster survivors and
providing medically related disaster
preparation, disaster planning, disaster
response and disaster recovery leadership
throughout the disaster life cycle.
Disaster and Emergency
Medicine
This branch of research concerns medicines
dealing with disorders of the heart as well
as parts of the circulatory system.
Cardiovascular Sciences
This study spans levels of biological
organization from genes and gene
networks, to molecular mechanisms of cell
function, to cell and tissue organization
and function, and to whole system level
physiology.
Physiological Sciences
A key focus of this cluster is the genetics
of microorganisms and the biology of
infectious diseases.
Microbiological Sciences
Public health has been defined as the
science of protecting and improving the
health of people and their communities.
Public Health
Harnessing over a decade of industry
experience while leveraging on our
academic background in providing quality
educational services.
Medical Education
This cluster is a multidisciplinary field
concerned with the safety, health, and
welfare of people at work.
Occupational and
Environmental Sciences
This cluster encourages research in
business administration, marketing as well
as joint research across various faculties.
Business and Marketing
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Connect with experienced researchers
Research
Leaders
With decades of industry experience and
research excellence under their belt, our
dedicated researchers are renowned in
their respective disciplines. Meet some of
the top research icons at the university.
Dr Krishna Gopal Rampal is the Professor of Community and Occupational Medicine at Cyberjaya University
College of Medical Sciences. Dr Rampal has been involved in teaching both undergraduate medical and
postgraduate students. He has supervised more than 50 postgraduate students and has been an external
examiner for theses of postgraduate students in UKM, UPM, IMU, MMU and Monash University Malaysia.
Beyond that, he has edited several books in his field, written chapters in books, written scientific reports and
policy documents and published articles, both in local and international journals.
Professor Dr Krishna Gopal Rampal
M.B.B.S., Agra University (India), MPH (Urban Health), Mahidol University (Thailand), MPH & PhD in
Occupational Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health.
Professor of Community and Occupational Medicine
Professor Dr Nasaruddin Abdul Aziz, an expert in Human Anatomy has been serving in the academia for
the past 27 years and is currently the Director of CUCMS’ Centre for Research & Graduate Studies. Prof. Dr.
Nasaruddin bin Abdul Aziz began his profession as a House Officer for 1 year and continued as a Medical
Officer until the year 1990. He then served as a lecturer in UKM until the year 2000. Prior to his appointment
as Professor in CUCMS, he held the Associate Professor’s post in UPM from 2001 until 2005. Prof. Dr Nasaruddin
was appointed as panel of assessors for Malaysian Qualifications Agency since 1st November 2007 in the field
of Anatomy and Medicine. Prof Dr. Nasaruddin has also been an external examiner in several higher education
institutions. With a vast amount of knowledge and experience in the field of research, Prof. Dr Nasaruddin
supervised over 30 undergraduate and postgraduate research papers. He is also a prominent member of IRPA
Research Evaluation Panel at UPM.
Professor Dr Nasaruddin Abdul Aziz
M. Med. Sc. (Anatomy) (UKM), M. D. (UKM)
Professor of Anatomy and Director of the Centre for Research and Graduate Studies
Asst. Prof. Dr Ibrahim Usman Mhaisker is an avid researcher in the field of homeopathic medical sciences.
He has extensive experience as an academician having thought in universities and spoken in various
conferences. Asst. Prof. Dr Ibrahim is also a practicing homeopath and frequently undertakes cases at the
CUCMS Homeopathy Clinic among others. He was instrumental in developing Malaysia’s first ever accredited
homeopathy Bachelor’s degree programme and for having organized various international homeopathy
conferences. Asst. Prof. Dr Ibrahim is frequently called upon by the Ministry of Health Malaysia as an advisor
and consultant in the development of the homeopathy industry in Malaysia.
Asst. Prof. Ibrahim Usman Mhaisker
M.D. (H0m.)
Dean, Faculty of Traditional and Complementary Medicine
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Reference world-class publications and journals
To ensure all our postgraduate scholars
have access to the latest in research
findings and breakthrough, the University
has invested in several leading journals
and databases. See a partial list below.
AccessSurgery from McGraw-Hill Medical is a surgical education
and training resource featuring Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery,
procedural videos, Q&A, and more.
AccessSurgery
AccessPharmacy is designed to meet the changing demands of
pharmacy education and practices today. It allows users to explore
leading pharmacy references, search curriculum topics, research
drugs and supplements.
AccessPharmacy
AccessMedicine is a subscription-based resource that features
leading medical content, plus multimedia, self-assessment,
algorithms, case studies, and more.
AccessMedicine
The American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy (AJHP) publishes
peer reviewed scientific papers on contemporary drug therapy and
pharmacy practice innovations in hospitals and health systems.
With a circulation of more than 43,000, AJHP is the most widely
recognized and respected clinical pharmacy journal in the world.
American Society of Health-System
Pharmacists (AJHP)
AccessPhysiotherapy is devoted exclusively to the study,
instruction, and practice of physical therapy. It is a comprehensive
online physiotherapy resource that integrates leading physical
therapy textbooks, procedure and exercise videos, image galleries,
self-assessment tools, and a unique cadaver dissection tool.
AccessPhysiotherapy
EBSCOhost is an intuitive online research platform used by
thousands of institutions and millions of users worldwide.
EBSCOhost helps researchers of all kinds find the information
they need fast.
EBSCOHOST
Ovid offers more than 100 core and niche databases to support
the breadth of research needs in a wide range of disciplines
including clinical medicine, pharmacology and more.
OVID
The BMJ is a weekly peer-reviewed medical journal. It is one of the
world’s oldest general medical journal and was originally called
the British Medical Journal. It has championed the calls for better
research, clinical practice & healthcare policies.
BMJ Journals
ScienceDirect by Elsevier provides access to a large database of
scientific and medical research including over 12 million pieces of
content from 3,500 academic journals and 34,000 e-books.
Science Direct
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Library Research
Resources
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Fully equipped & conducive research workspaces
Specialised
Laboratories &
Facilities
Wetakeresearchseriously,whichiswhythe
university has invested in quality facilities
to ensure our postgraduate scholars have
the necessary tools to produce quality
research output.
List of Specialised Laboratories & Facilities
•	 Biomedical Engineering Technology Laboratory
•	 Medical Devices Laboratory
•	 Occupational Safety and Health Laboratory
•	 Aseptic Clean Room
•	 Wet Laboratory
•	 Psychology Therapy Rooms 1 - 4
•	 Simulated Ward
•	 Mock Community Pharmacy
•	 Drug Information Centre
•	 Pharmacognosy Laboratory and Museum
•	 Pharmaceutical Compounding Laboratory
•	 Pharmaceutical Quality Control Laboratory
•	 Hospital Pharmacy Services Simulation Laboratory
•	 Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Simulation Laboratory
•	 Anatomy Museum
•	 Plastinated Specimen Room
•	 Dissection Hall
•	 Animal Control Room
•	 Physiotherapy – Therapeutic Gym
•	 Physiotherapy – Consultation Cabin
•	 Physiotherapy – Orthopaedics & Sports Laboratory
•	 Physiotherapy – Wax Therapy & Hydrocollator Unit
•	 Physiotherapy – Electrotherapy (Low and Medium Frequency) Room
•	 Physiotherapy – Electrotherapy (High Frequency) Room
•	 Physiotherapy – Paediatrics
•	 Physiotherapy – Basic Skill Laboratory
•	 Physiotherapy – Neuro-Rehabilitation
•	 Traditional and Complementary Medicine Laboratory
•	 Traditional and Complementary Medicine Dispensary
•	 Medical Science Laboratories 1 & 2
•	 Chemistry Laboratory
•	 Bioequivalence & Halal Laboratory
•	 Molecular Research Laboratory
•	 General Research Laboratory
•	 Instrumentation Laboratory
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Foundation in Arts
The Foundation in Arts is a three-semester intensive foundation
programme. Students are taught the core academic syllabus that
enable them to explore issues in multidisciplinary approach, to
strategise and implement changes, and finally to have impact on
their learning undertakings.
Semester 1
•	 Pengajian Malaysia
•	 Fundamental English I
•	 Statistics
•	 Fundamental of Business Management
•	 Fundamental of Marketing
•	 Economics
•	 Pengajian Islam/ Moral
MODULES
Semester 2
•	 Affective Domain
•	 Fundamental English II
•	 Basic Mathematics
•	 Fundamental of Accounting
•	 Business History
•	 Cross Cultural Studies
•	 Bahasa Melayu & Komunikasi I
Semester 3
•	 Intro to IT and Applications
•	 Affective Domain
•	 Fundamental English III
•	 Entrepreneurship
•	 Introduction to Psychology
•	 E-Commerce
STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD
Full time :
•	 Lectures and tutorials
Programme Details
INTAKE
•	 January, May, September
DURATION
•	 1 year (3 semesters)
KPT/JPS(N/010/3/0487)11/22
(MQA/PA 9415)10/22
PROGRAMME CODE
Foundation in Science
(Medicine / Pharmacy)
This programme is designed as a pathway for students to pursue
a degree in Medicine, Pharmacy, Dental Surgery or other medical
courses. The courses offered are specifically tailored for direct
progression to the undergraduate programmes. Students are
exposed to a pre-university environment with the opportunity to
interact with staff, students and wider community through formal
and informal activities.
Semester 1
•	 Mathematics 1
•	 Pengajian Malaysia
•	 Physics 1
•	 Physics Lab 1
•	 Fundamental English 1
•	 Pengajian Islam/ Moral
MODULES
Semester 2
•	 Healthcare 1
•	 Chemistry 1
•	 Chemistry Lab 1
•	 Biology 1
•	 Biology Lab 1
•	 Physics 2
•	 Fundamental English 2
•	 Affective Domain
•	 Bahasa Melayu & Komunikasi I
Semester 3
•	 Chemistry 2
•	 Chemistry Lab 2
•	 Mathematics 2
•	 Biology 2
•	 Biology Lab 2
•	 Fundamental English 3
•	 Affective Domain
•	 Introduction to IT and Applications
Study Mode & Delivery Method
Full time :
•	 Lectures and tutorials
•	 Practical laboratory experiments
Intake
•	 May, September
Duration
•	 1 year (3 semesters)
KPT/JPS(R2/010/3/0250)09/19
(A6527)
PROGRAMME CODE
Programme Details
Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section
at the end of this prospectus.
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Foundation in
Allied Science
This programme serves as an intensive preparatory course
comprising; introductory science subjects such as chemistry,
biology, physics and mathematics; and introduction to allied
health related subjects in anatomy, as well as professional ethics.
In addition, complementary skills such as communication and
information technology are also taught. These ensure students to
be well equipped with knowledge and skills to excel in their future
undergraduate programme of choice. Students are also exposed
to variety of extracurricular activities as means to build strong
leadership attributes, organisational management abilities and
social skills.
Semester 1
•	 Introduction to Statistics
•	 Pengajian Malaysia
•	 Chemistry 1
•	 Chemistry Lab 1
•	 Fundamental English 1
•	 Pengajian Islam/ Moral
MODULES
Semester 2
•	 Introduction to Organic Chemistry
•	 Introduction to Organic Chemistry Lab
•	 Biology 1
•	 Biology Lab 1
•	 Healthcare 1
•	 Mathematics 1
•	 Fundamental English 2
•	 Affective Domain
•	 Bahasa Melayu & Komunikasi I
Semester 3
•	 Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology
•	 Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab
•	 Healthcare 2
•	 Physics 1
•	 Physics Lab 1
•	 Fundamental English 3
•	 Introduction to IT and Applications
•	 Affective Domain
STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD
Full time :
•	 Lectures and tutorials
•	 Practical laboratory experiments
INTAKE
•	 January, May, September
DURATION
•	 1 year (3 semesters)
Programme Details
PROGRAMME CODE
KPT/JPS(R/720/3/0007)04/21
(MQA/FA0260)
SPM / SPMV / GCSE O Levels
Medical & Pharmacy Degree
Foundation in Science Foundation in Arts Foundation in Allied Science
Business & Psychology Degree Allied Science Degrees
FOUNDATION PROGRAMME PATHWAY
Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section
at the end of this prospectus.
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Major General Professor
Dato’ Dr Mohd Zin Bidin
(Ret’d)PSAT DPMS PAT JSM DSM SMP KAT KMN PJM PPS PPA
MD MPH MScCTM MScEBM FACTM HonFACTM FAOEMM FFTM
FPHMM FFOM AM DTM&H DISM DipSpMed DipAeroMed psc
Dean, Faculty of Medicine
Major General (Ret’d) Professor Dato’ Dr Mohd Zin Bidin was
commissioned by His Majesty the Yang Dipertuan Agong
as a Captain in the Royal Medical and Dental Corps of the
Malaysian Armed Forces on 11 November 1983. During his
illustrious career, he has held various clinical, operational,
academic and leadership positions and was decorated
with several National and International awards. He joined
Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences in 2018 as a
Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine.
He was previously the National Chief Medical Officer of the
Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix and also holds the Chief
Medical Officer Superlicence of the Federation Internationale
de Motocyclisme (FIM). Dr Zin was the Founding Chairman
of the National Sports Institute, a member of the Scientific
Council of the International Committee of Military Medicine
and a member of the International Advisory Committee of
the Journal of Military and Veterans Health Australia. He is
also a member of the Fellowship Awards Committee of the
Malaysian Public Health Physician Association and Founding
Head of Committee of the International Network of UNESCO
Chair in Bioethics, Malaysia.
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Bachelor of Medicine &
Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
TheMBBSprogrammeisfullyaccreditedbytheMalaysianQualifying
Agency (MQA). It started in 2005 and has produced over 1000
medical graduates. Its integrated and spiral curriculum provides
an impactful education and training in clinical practice. The
teaching-learning process incorporates student-based activities
and problem-based approach to facilitate the application of
knowledge in the clinical setup. Incorporating Disaster and Relief
Medicine in the curriculum helps to prepare future graduates to
work in humanitarian and relief missions.
The 5-year programme is divided into two phases, namely the Basic
Medical Science phase (Years 1-2) and Clinical Science Phase (Year
3-5). The first two years serve as the foundation of basic medical
knowledge and is organised in sequential courses incorporating
early clinical exposures. From the third year onwards, theoretical
training is extended with clinical practice in the various affiliate
hospitals and health centres.
Students will be well equipped to seek a career as :
•	 Medical Officer in public hospitals
•	 Private medical centre physician
•	 Healthcare Administrator
•	 Higher Education lecturer
•	 Research Scientist
•	 International Aid / Development worker
CAREER PROSPECT
Year 1
•	 Behavioural Sciences
•	 General Anatomy
•	 Introductory Medical Physiology
•	 Molecular Basis of Medicine & Nutrition
•	 Early Clinical & Professional Development 1
•	 Medical Microbiology & Immunology
•	 General Pathology
•	 General Pharmacology
•	 Endocrine System
•	 Musculoskeletal System
•	 Elective For Personal Development
•	 Early Clinical & Professional Development 2
Year 2
•	 Cardiovascular System
•	 Respiratory System
•	 Haematology
•	 Nervous System
•	 Gastrointestinal System
•	 Early Clinical & Professional Development 3
•	 Reproductive System
•	 Urinary System
•	 Research & Evidence-based Medicine 1 (REBM 1)
•	 Public Health
•	 Disaster & Relief Medicine 1
•	 Early Clinical & Professional Development 4
Year 3
MODULES
•	 Research & Evidence-based Medicine 2 (REBM 2)
•	 Internal Medicine 1
•	 Surgery 1
•	 Obstetric & Gynaecology 1
•	 Paediatrics 1
•	 Community Medicine
Year 4
•	 Research & Evidence-based Medicine 3 (REBM 3)
•	 Forensic Medicine
•	 Orthopaedics 1
•	 Mental Health, General & Military Psychiatry
•	 Specialty Postings
•	 Family Medicine
•	 Clinical Elective
•	 Contemporary Topics in Medicine
•	 Disaster & Relief Medicine 2
Year 5
•	 Internal Medicine 2
•	 Surgery 2
•	 Obstetrics & Gynaecology 2
•	 Paediatrics 2
•	 Orthopedics 2
•	 Clinical Psychiatry
•	 Emergency Medicine
•	 MBBS Final Professional Exam. (Part 1)
•	 Internal Medicine 3
•	 Surgery 3
•	 Obstetrics & Gynaecology 3
•	 Paediatrics 3
INTAKE
•	 August
DURATION
•	 5 Years (10 Semesters)
PROGRAMME CODE
Programme Details
KPT/JPS(R2/721/6/0023)01/21
(MQA/FA5324)06/21
STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD
Conventional, full-time study delivered via:
•	 Student centered team based learning
•	 Problem based learning
•	 Hospital / clinical attachment
•	 Clinical skill training in simulated environment
Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section
at the end of this prospectus.
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Professor Datin Dr.
Rosnani HashimBPharm. (Hons) (USM), MSc. Clin.Pharm. (UK), PhD.
Pharmacology (UKM)
Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy
Prof. Datin Dr. Rosnani Hashim had previously served with
the Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH) for over 17 years
before joining the academia. Early in her career, Prof. Datin
Dr. Rosnani was selected as a recipient of the British Council
Government Technical Cooperation Training Award through
which she completed her Masters in Clinical Pharmacy at
University of Strathclyde, UK.
Her clinical and industry experience has contributed
significantly to her teaching. Prof. Datin Dr. Rosnani pioneered
the establishment and development of clinical pharmacy at
the undergraduate and postgraduate levels in Malaysia. She
was instrumental in the development of the Masters in Clinical
Pharmacy under the British Council Higher Education Link
Award (2001-2003) at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)
as well as the first ever private university awarded Masters in
Clinical Pharmacy and Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD). She has
been a member of the Drug Control Authority (DCA), Ministry
of Health (MOH), member of the Pharmacy Board of Malaysia,
Panel member of the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA),
as an External Examiner, Assessor & Curriculum Review
Committee for several pharmacy schools and a member of
various committees in the Pharmacy Division. Aside from
training & supervising undergraduates and post-graduates,
she has also trained many practicing/hospital pharmacists,
delivered substantial number of lectures and talks in
seminars and conferences, conducted clinical trainings and
research, presented & published many papers in the area of
clinical practice, both locally and internationally.
Mrs. Amy Chin
BPharm (Univ. of Strathclyde, UK), MClinPharm (UKM)
Lecturer, Faculty of Pharmacy
600+
community
pharmacies
35private
hospitals
43drug
companies and
regulatory agencies
8R&D institutions
including CUCMS
The recent moves by the Ministry of Health in liberalising the
Provisionally Registered Pharmacist (PRP) training option for graduates
has significantly widen their opportunities. The Ministry now encourages
graduates to complete the PRP training at private hospitals, community
pharmacies, research institutions as well as industrial drug companies
and regulatory agencies. The demand for pharmacists extends from
within the hospital setting to various R&D, manufacturing, regulatory
and even sales roles.
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Bachelor of
Pharmacy (Hons)
The Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons) at CUCMS is a 4-year programme (8 semesters) that
prepares students to become qualified, competent and knowledgeable pharmacists in
all aspects related to drug therapy, medicine and pharmaceutical care.
The programme aims to prepare students for different pharmaceutical fields
such as hospital, community, industry, regulatory, academics and research.
Students also receive extensive exposures to military pharmacy as well
as pharmacy management in disaster and humanitarian relief situations.
Designated hospitals and clinics under the Ministry of Health and Ministry of
Defense are used for training and practical attachment of CUCMS pharmacy
students. In addition to that, students will be placed under a few community
pharmacies and industrial pharmacies throughout their study years in CUCMS.
Year 1
•	 Introduction to Pharmacy
•	 Pharmaceutical Biochemistry
•	 Human Anatomy & Physiology I
•	 Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry
•	 Problem-Based Learning I
•	 Personal & Professional Development (PPD)
•	 General Pathophysiology
•	 Sterile & Aseptic Technique
•	 Compounding & Dispensing
•	 Human Anatomy & Physiology II
•	 Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry
•	 General Pharmacology
•	 Alternative Medicine
•	 Unified Theory of Existence
•	 English for Occupational Purpose
•	 Affective Domain
Year 2
•	 Medicinal Chemistry
•	 Pharmaceutical Technology I
•	 Pharmaceutical Technology II
•	 Physical Pharmacy
•	 Community Pharmacy Practice
•	 Basic Immunology
•	 Pharmacology of Peripheral Nervous System & Autocoids
•	 Disaster & Relief Medicine (DRM)
•	 Integrated Student Leadership & Entrepreneurship Training
•	 Pharmaceutical Analysis I
•	 Pharmacology of Various Body System
•	 Problem-Based Learning II
•	 Pharmacology of Cardiovascular System
•	 Medical Microbiology
•	 Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Care
•	 Affective Domain
MODULES
Year 3
•	 Pharmacokinetic & Biopharmaceutics
•	 Pharmacology of Antimicrobial
•	 Pharmacology of Central Nervous System
•	 Problem-Based Learning III
•	 Pharmaceutical Analysis II
•	 Hospital Pharmacy
•	 Biostatistics & Research Methodology
•	 Veterinary Pharmacy
•	 Public Health in Pharmacy
•	 Pharmacy Law
•	 Clinical Pharmacokinetics
•	 Good Industrial Practice
•	 Primary Care and Medication Management
•	 Pharmacology of Antiviral & Antineoplastics
•	 Research Project I
•	 Pharmacognosy
•	 Pharmaceutical Industrial Training
•	 Affective Domain
Year 4
•	 Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics I
•	 Clinical Pharmacy & Therapeutics II
•	 Clinical Pharmacy & Therapeutics III
•	 Nuclear Pharmacy
•	 Medical Toxicology
•	 Research Project II
•	 Pharmacy Management & Administration
•	 Molecular Modeling & Drug Design
•	 Sports Pharmacy
•	 Social Pharmacy & Pharmacoeconomics
•	 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
•	 Cosmetics & Nutraceuticals
•	 Advanced Drug Delivery Systems
•	 Affective Domain
MPU Courses
•	 Tamadun Islam & Tamadun Asia
•	 Pengajian Malaysia III
•	 Hubungan Etnik
•	 Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi II
•	 Kerajaan & Dasar Awam Malaysia
•	 Culture & Diversity
•	 Young Mercy / Wataniah
Students will be well equipped to seek a career as :
•	 Pharmacists
•	 Research Officers
•	 Academicians
Students will find employment in organizations such as :
•	 Government hospitals/agencies
•	 Private medical centres
•	 Community clinics
•	 Community pharmacies
•	 Pharmaceutical companies
•	 Research centers
•	 Academic institutions
CAREER PROSPECT
Programme Details
STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD
Full-time :
•	 Problem-based learning (PBL)
•	 Case-based learning (CBL)
•	 Interactive lectures
•	 Student-centered team learning
(SCTL)
•	 Tutorials
•	 Case studies
•	 Laboratory practical sessions
•	 Hospital simulations and
attachments
INTAKE
•	 August
DURATION
•	 4 years (8 semesters)
•	 Maximum duration of candidature is
6 years (12 semesters)
•	 Community pharmacy
attachment
•	 Primary care center
attachment
•	 Industrial visits and
training
•	 Community Health
Exposure Training (CHET)
visits
KPT/JPS(R2/727/6/0008)01/21
(FA3516)06/22
PROGRAMME CODE
Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section
at the end of this prospectus.
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Masters in
Clinical Pharmacy
The Masters in Clinical Pharmacy (MClinPharm) is an intensive
coursework programme that aims to produce skilled clinical
pharmacists who can appraise current practices, research new
ideas, and develop viable alternative approaches to serve as the
basis for successful and responsible careers in clinical pharmacy.
The programme consists of taught courses, clinical clerkships and
research dissertation that can be completed within 1 year (full time)
or 2 years (part-time). At all stages, candidates are encouraged to
adopt a self-directed learning approach to facilitate the culture
of lifelong learning.
Students will be well equipped to seek a career as :
•	 Medical Officer in public hospitals
•	 Private medical centre physician
•	 Healthcare Administrator
•	 Higher Education lecturer
•	 Research Scientist
•	 International Aid / Development worker
CAREER PROSPECT
Taught Courses:
•	 Pharmacotherapeutics I
•	 Pharmacotherapeutics II
•	 Pharmacotherapeutics III
•	 Pharmacotherapeutics IV
•	 Pharmacotherapeutics V
•	 Pharmacotherapeutics VI
•	 Clinical Pharmacokinetics
•	 Research Methodology
MODULES
Compulsory Clerkships:
•	 Pharmacotherapy in Internal Medicine
•	 Pharmacotherapy in Intensive Care
•	 Pharmacotherapy in Infectious Diseases
•	 Pharmacotherapy in Paediatrics
Elective Clerkships:
•	 Oncology Pharmacy
•	 Parenteral Nutrition
•	 Radiopharmacy
•	 Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
•	 Pharmacotherapy in Psychiatry
•	 Pharmacotherapy in Geriatrics
INTAKE
•	 September
DURATION
•	 Full time: 1 year (2 semesters)
•	 Part time: 2 years (4 semesters)
KPT/JPS(R/727/7/0060)02/20
(A10629)
Programme Details
STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD
Full-time and Part-time:
•	 Interactive lecture
•	 Blended learning
•	 Small-group learning
•	 Case-Oriented Problem
Solving (COPS)
•	 Ward simulation
•	 Clinical clerkship
•	 Research dissertation
•	 Online Distance Learning (ODL)
modules (Part-time only)
PROGRAMME CODE
Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update.
1.	 Bachelor of Pharmacy (Level 6, MQF) or other related field with a minimum CGPA of 2.75 or its equivalent recognized by Univer-
sity Senate; OR
2.	 Bachelor of Pharmacy (Level 6, MQF) or other related field with CGPA <2.50 and with at least 5 years working experience in rel-
evant fields; OR
3.	 Other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government, AND;
4.	 English Proficiency for International Students:
•	 Minimum TOEFL score of 550 (PBT) or 80 (IBT)
•	 Or minimum IELTS score of 6.0
Entry Requirement
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Doctor of Pharmacy
The Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) programme at CUCMS is a
full-time, 2-year Master-level postgraduate programme that aims
to produce competent pharmacy specialists in the expanding
healthcare system who can provide advanced clinical / healthcare
services including medication therapy, disease-state management
as well as patient education and consultative activities.
This programme is designed to provide an extensive clinical
training for pharmacy graduates to further their professional
careers in a variety of practice settings including hospitals, home
health, community pharmacies, managed care systems in the
government, and private health agencies.
Semester 1
•	 Pharmacy Practice
•	 Pharmacotherapeutics I
•	 Pharmacotherapeutics II
•	 Pharmacotherapeutics III
•	 Pharmacotherapeutics IV
Semester 2
•	 Pharmacoeconomics & Pharmacy Management
•	 Pharmacotherapeutics V
MODULES
•	 Pharmacotherapeutics VI
•	 Pharmacotherapeutics VII
•	 Social & Public Health in Pharmacy Or Traditional &
Complementary Medicine
•	 Research Methodology
Semester 3
•	 Pharmacotherapy in Internal Medicine
•	 Pharmacotherapy in Paediatrics
•	 Pharmacotherapy in Infectious Disease
Semester 4
•	 Pharmacotherapy in Intensive Care
•	 Elective Clerkship in Psychiatry / Ambulatory Care / Geriatric
/ Oncology / Nuclear Pharmacy
Semester 5
•	 Research Dissertation in Specialised Clinical Discipline
To graduate, candidate need to complete 36 units (Didactic) + 24
units (Compulsory Clerkship) + 12 units (Elective Clerkship) + 12
units (Research Dissertation in Specialised Clinical Discipline) =
84 units
Note: Each unit is equivalent to 40 notional hours
DURATION
The duration of study for the Pharm.D programme is 2½ full-
time academic years which encompasses 5 semesters. The
programme consists of 12 months of taught course, 12 months
of resident clerkships and 6 months of specialised clerkship and
research dissertation.
The maximum duration of candidature is 5 years. Students
have to register and pass all credit hours of coursework (taught
courses and clerkships) as well as research dissertation.
Programme Details
STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD
•	 Interactive lecture
•	 Blended learning
•	 Small-group learning
•	 Case-Oriented
Problem-solving (COPS)
•	 Case conference
•	 Ward simulation
•	 Journal club
presentation
•	 Resident clerkship
•	 Specialised clinical
clerkship
•	 Undergraduate tutoring
experience
•	 Research dissertation
PROGRAMME CODE
KPT/JPS(R/727/7/0048)12/23
(MQA/FA2389)
Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update.
1.	 Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree with honours (CGPA ≥2.5) from CUCMS; OR
2.	 Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree with honours (CGPA ≥2.5) or its equivalent from any other University recognized by CUCMS; OR
3.	 Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree with honours (CGPA <2.5) and with at least 5 years continuous working experience.
4.	 Other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Government of Malaysia
5.	 English Proficiency for Foreign Students:
•	 Minimum TOEFL score of 550 (PBT) or 80 (IBT)
•	 Or minimum IELTS score of 6.0
Entry Requirement
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According to the 2017 National Health and Morbidity Survey, 29% of
Malaysians had depression and anxiety disorder compared with 12% in
2011, that is almost 1 in every 3 Malaysians. At present, there are less
than 20 Clinical Psychologists throughout Malaysia and in view of a
gradual rise of mental health disorders, the demand for qualified Clinical
Psychologists in Malaysia has become very critical.
Miss Lim Hooi Shan
M. Clin. Psych., M. Soc. Sc. (Counselling Psychology), B. Soc. Sc. (Psych)
Programme Coordinator, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences
1 in 3Malaysians may have mental
health issues
Diploma in Psychology
The programme is designed for graduates to become professionally
trained in theories, knowledge, skill and methods in psychology.
The programme objective is to produce graduates who have a
comprehensive understanding of the principles of human minds
and behaviours and who are able to apply these principles
in dealing with the human taught, behaviour & emotions and
enhancing human potentials in community or workplace.
Year 1
•	 Introduction to Psychology
•	 Social Psychology
•	 Fundamental English 1 and 2
•	 Introduction to IT and Application 2
•	 Lifespan development
•	 Communication and Persuasion
•	 Pengajian Malaysia 2 (Malaysian Studies 2)
•	 Motivations and Emotions
•	 Personality
•	 Elementary Statistics
•	 Young Mercy/Wataniah/Quranic Class
•	 Introduction to Entrepreneurship
Year 2
•	 Childhood and Adolescence Development
•	 Cross Cultural Psychology
•	 Behaviour and the Brain
•	 Research Method in Social Science
MODULES
•	 Abnormal Psychology
•	 Industrial and Organizational Psychology
•	 Cognitive Psychology
•	 Psychological Testing and Evaluation
•	 Health Psychology
•	 Introduction to Behavioural Analysis
•	 Educational Psychology
•	 Elective I
•	 Perlembagaan dan Masyarakat (Constitution and Society)
Year 3
•	 Issues and Ethics in the Helping Profession
•	 Principles of Counselling
•	 Behaviour Modification and Intervention
•	 Industrial Training
•	 Elective II
STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD
Full-time study delivered through the following methods :
•	 Lectures and tutorials
•	 Written assessments
•	 Industrial Training
INTAKE
•	 February, May & September
DURATION
•	 2.5 Years (8 Semester)
Students will be well equipped to seek a career as :
•	 Psychology Assistant
•	 Social Work Assistant
•	 Motivator
•	 Research Assistant
•	 Welfare and Rehabilitation Officer
•	 Public Relations Officer
•	 Human Resource Development Personnel
•	 Administrative Officer
With further studies & advance training graduates will qualify
to be a Certified Psychologist, Therapist, Professional Counselor,
Consultant and Corporate Trainer.
CAREER PROSPECT
KPT/JPS(R/311/4/0027)06/23
(MQA/FA2972)
Programme Details
PROGRAMME CODE
Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section
at the end of this prospectus.
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Bachelor of
Psychology (Hons)
This programme is designed to provide students with a broad
background in psychological theories, research and to develop
the analytical and critical thinking skills necessary for a career in
clinical psychology, management, research, marketing, teaching,
human resources and more.
The program offers study in a range of specialist aspects which
include behavior, cognitive, social psychology, personality,
perception, intelligence, learning, research methods, memory,
abnormal psychology, developmental psychology and health
psychology.
Through case studies and practicum, students will experience a
rigorous and challenging preparation for their future careers.
Year 1
•	 Tamadun Islam & Tamadun Asia (Islamic Civilization & Asian
Civilisations)
•	 Hubungan Etnik (Ethnic Relations)
•	 Public Speaking Presentations0
•	 Introduction to Psychology
•	 Psychology of Personality
•	 Cognitive Psychology
•	 Health Psychology
•	 Affective Domain
•	 Elective 1
•	 Co-Curriculum
•	 Theories of Counselling
•	 Entrepreneurship
•	 Human Growth and Development
•	 Biopsychology
•	 Computer Applications
•	 English for Occupational Purpose
Year 2
•	 Kerajaan & Dasar Awam Kerajaan (Government & Public
Policy)
•	 Young Mercy/Wataniah/Quranic Class/ISLET
•	 Counselling Process and Techniques
•	 Child and Adolescent Development
•	 Cognitive Psychology
•	 Social Psychology
•	 Learning Disabilities
•	 Aging and Older Adulthood
MODULES
•	 Psychology of Abnormal Behaviour
•	 Elective 2
•	 Psychology of Adulthood
•	 Psychological Assessment and Testing
•	 Ethics in Psychology
•	 Research Methods in Psychology
•	 Academic Writing
•	 Affective Domain
Year 3
•	 Motivations and Emotions
•	 Psychology of Learning and Education
•	 Behavior Modification
•	 Introduction to Industrial and Organizational Psychology
•	 Advanced Topics in Psychology
•	 Research Project 1
•	 Research Project 2
•	 Affective Domain
•	 Elective 3
•	 Senior Seminar in Psychology
•	 Practicum
Elective Courses (Choose 3 courses)
•	 Community Mental Health	
•	 Cross Cultural Psychology
•	 Group Therapy
•	 Positive Psychology
•	 Substance Abuse Treatment
STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD
Full-time :
•	 Lectures and tutorials
•	 Written assessments
•	 Practicum
INTAKE
•	 February, May & September
DURATION
•	 3 Years (12 semesters)
Graduates will be well equipped to seek a career as :
•	 Psychology Officer
•	 Welfare and Rehabilitation Officer
•	 Public Relations Executive
•	 Human Resource Development Executive
•	 Human Personnel Executive (Industrial Organization
Executives)
•	 Teacher/Educator
•	 Research Officer
•	 Professional Motivator
•	 Industrial Relations Consultant
•	 Market Researcher
•	 Public Policy Advisor
•	 Training and Development Executive
* With further studies & advance training graduates will qualify
to be a Certified Psychologist, Therapist, Professional Counselor,
Consultant and Corporate Trainer.
CAREER PROSPECT
KPT/JPS(R/311/6/0037)11/23
(MQA/FA3452)
Programme Details
PROGRAMME CODE
Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section
at the end of this prospectus.
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Postgraduate Diploma in
Addiction Science
The Post Graduate Diploma in Addiction Science (PGDAS) is
a collaborative program between CUCMS and Colombo Plan’s
International Centre for Certification and Education of Addiction
Professionals (CP-ICCE). The curriculum is based on the Universal
Treatment Curricula (UTC) for addiction professionals, developed
by CP-ICCE and U.S based National Association for Alcoholism
and Drug Abuse Counsellors (NAADAC). Successful graduates of
PGDAS will be awarded a postgraduate diploma by CUCMS, as
well as qualify to sit for the ICCE International Certified Addiction
Professional (ICAP) Examination.
This specialised programme aims to develop professionals in the
fields of addiction treatment by providing the latest evidence-
based strategies and interventions.
At all stages, candidates are encouraged to adopt a self-directed
learning approach to facilitate the culture of lifelong learning.
•	 Physiology and Pharmacology for Addiction Professionals
•	 Treatment of Substance Use Disorder
•	 Common Co-Occurring Mental & Medical Disorder
•	 Screening, Assessment, Treatment, Planning and
Documentation
•	 Addiction Counselling Skills and Psychoeducation
•	 Research Methodology
•	 Community-based Peer Recovery Support System
•	 Case Management for Addiction Professional
•	 Crisis Intervention
•	 Ethics for Addiction Professionals
•	 Recovery Coaching
•	 Project Paper
•	 Practicum
MODULES
STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD
Full-time :
•	 Lectures
•	 Project paper
•	 Practicum
•	 Seminar/Workshop
INTAKE
•	 January & September
DURATION
•	 Full time : 1 year
•	 Part time : 2 years
KPT/JPS (N/762/7/0023)04/21
(MQA/FA7983)
PROGRAMME CODE
Programme Details
Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update.
1.	 Bachelor degree (Level 6, MQF) in related field with CGPA 2.50 above or equivalent; OR
2.	 Bachelor degree with CGPA 2.50 above with minimum 1 year working experience in related field or have undergone UTC (Universal
Treatment Curriculum for Substance Use Disorder) training or equivalent and recognized by the University Senate; OR
3.	 Any other equivalent qualification recognized by the Malaysian Government.
4.	 For international students only:
•	 Minimum TOEFL score of 550 (PBT) or 80 (IBT)
•	 Or minimum IELTS score of 6.0
Entry Requirement
3131
Master of
Clinical Psychology
This 2-year Master’s programme provides a pathway for specialisation
in clinical psychology. Candidates are equipped with the knowledge
base and strong clinical skills required to work as a professional
clinical psychologist in various settings. By the end of the programme
candidates will develop expertise in the assessment, diagnosis,
treatment and prevention of a broad range of emotional and
behavioural problems.
Year 1
•	 Adult Psychopathology
•	 Psychological Testing & Assessment
•	 Neuropsychology
•	 Clinical Research Method
•	 Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
•	 Psychotherapy I
MODULES
•	 Psychotherapy II
•	 Research Project I
•	 Ethics And Professional Conduct
•	 Clinical Practicum I
Year 2
•	 Research Project II
•	 Clinical Practicum II
•	 Research Project III
•	 Clinical Practicum III
•	 Research Project Presentation
The main purpose of the area of clinical psychology is to understand,
prevent and relieve psychological distress area dysfunction in order
to promote one’s subjective well-being and personal development.
Graduates can work in various setting such as:
•	 Developmental Pediatric
•	 Child and Adolescent Mental Health
•	 Oncology
•	 Adult Mental Health
•	 Psychogeriatric Setting
CAREER PROSPECT
STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD
Full-time :
•	 Lectures
•	 Project paper
•	 Practicum
INTAKE
Please contact the Education Counselling Department
DURATION
Full-time : 2 years (5 semesters)
KPT/JPS(N/311/7/0084)09/21
(MQA/PA4225)07/19
Programme Details
PROGRAMME CODE
1.	 Bachelor’s degree in Psychology
•	 A minimum CGPA of 2.75 out of 4.00
•	 A minimum CGPA of 2.50 out of 4.00 may be accepted subject to an internal assessment by an independent panel
2.	 b) Bachelor’s degree in Other Fields of Study
•	 A minimum CGPA of 2.75 out of 4.00 subject and minimum prerequisite 45-credit Psychology module or equivalent and the
applicant must have obtained a CGPA of 2.75 in the said psychology module
•	 A minimum CGPA of 2.75 out of 4.00 subject and minimum prerequisite 30-credit Psychology module or equivalent and the
applicant must have obtained a CGPA of 2.75 in the said psychology module AND a minimum score of 550 in the Psychology
subject of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE).
3.	 Other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Government of Malaysia.
4.	 For international students only:
•	 Minimum TOEFL score of 550 (PBT) or 80 (IBT)
•	 Or minimum IELTS score of 6.0
Entry Requirement
Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update.
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According to projections by the Department of Statistics
Malaysia, the number of people aged 65 years and above
in Malaysia will triple from 2.0 million today to more
than 6.0 million by 2040. This is significant, as an ageing
population generally indicates an increase in health
problems including musculoskeletal disorders. This plus
the general increase in awareness among Malaysians
has placed a demand for trained physiotherapist
especially those holding a degree. In the very near
future even diploma holders will be expected to obtain
a degree in order to practice physiotherapy in Malaysia.
Asst. Prof. T.S. Veeragoudhaman
MPT, MSW, MIAP (India), MISCP (Ireland)
Programme Coordinator, Faculty of Allied
Health Sciences
Malaysians aged 65 and above will increase by
200% by 2040
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Bachelor in
Physiotherapy (Hons)
Physiotherapists help people affected by injury, illness or
disability through movement and exercise, manual therapy,
education and advice. This highly demanding, 4-year professional
degree programme teaches you evidence based assessment,
diagnosis and treatment skills. The curriculum design, based
on recommendations from the World Confederation Physical
Therapy (WCPT), reflects current practice with research evidence
and enhances students’ knowledge, skills and professionalism.
Along with theoretical knowledge students’ will gain appropriate
practical skills through practical sessions in our skills lab. Students
will be equipped with physiotherapy skills for specialty areas such
as geriatrics, paediatrics, sports and women’s health. Students will
be posted in appropriate clinical areas in hospitals from semester
4 onwards.
Year 1
•	 Tamadun Islam & Tamadun Asia (Islam & Asian Civilization)
•	 Hubungan Etnik (Ethnic Relations)
•	 English for Special Purpose I
•	 Affective Domain
•	 Anatomy I
•	 Physiology I
•	 Introduction to Physiotherapy
•	 Professional Development & Practice
•	 English for Special Purpose II
•	 Entrepreneurship/Academic Writing
•	 Elective I (Introduction to Ergonomic/ Introduction to
Medicine)
•	 Anatomy II
•	 Physiology II
•	 Biomechanics
•	 Introduction to Health Psychology
Year 2
•	 Young Mercy 1
•	 Co-curricular
•	 Kerajaan & Dasar Awam Malaysia (Government & Public
Policy)
•	 Elective II (Community Rehabilitation)
•	 Sains Perubatan Dalam Perspektif Al-Quran & Al-Sunnah
•	 Clinical Reasoning & Evidence-Based Practice
•	 Kinesiology I
•	 Physiotherapeutic Skills 1
•	 Electrotherapeutic Modalities I
MODULES
•	 General Pathology
•	 Kinesiology II
•	 Physiotherapeutic Skills II
•	 Electrotherapeutic Modalities II
•	 Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy I
•	 Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy I
•	 Pharmacology for Physiotherapy
•	 Young Mercy II
•	 Clinical Placement I
Year 3
•	 Introduction to Neuroscience
•	 Research Methodology
•	 Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy II
•	 Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy II
•	 Neurological Physiotherapy I
•	 Clinical Placement II
•	 Introduction to Biostatistics
•	 Neurological Physiotherapy II
•	 Paediatrics Physiotherapy
•	 Physiotherapy Management for Geriatrics
•	 Clinical Placement III
Year 4
•	 Physiotherapy in Women’s Health
•	 Sports Rehabilitation
•	 Spinal Care & Rehabilitation
•	 Physiotherapy in Intensive Care
•	 Clinical Placement IV
•	 Research Project in Physiotherapy
•	 Clinical Placement V
Graduates will be well equipped to seek a career as :
•	 Clinical instructor
•	 Clinical therapist (general)
•	 Physiotherapy specialist (Geriatrics, Paediatrics & Women
health)
Graduates will find employment in organizations such as :
•	 Special schools
•	 Rehabilitation centers
•	 NGOs’
•	 Sports centers/clubs/clinics/teams
•	 Research centers
•	 Ergonomic centers
•	 Occupational health and safety advisor for physical conditions
•	 Community health centers
•	 Nursing homes
•	 Home health agencies
•	 Corporate or industrial health centers
CAREER PROSPECT
STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD
Full time :
•	 Lecture
•	 Tutorial
•	 Practical and clinical training
INTAKE
May & September
DURATION
4 Years (8 Semester)
KPT/JPS(N/726/6/0041)06/19
(MQA/PA2500)12/18
PROGRAMME CODE
Programme Details
Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section
at the end of this prospectus.
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Bachelor of Biomedical
Engineering Technology
(Hons)
Biomedical Engineering Technology is the application of engineering
philosophy and skills to the medical field. It combines the design and
problem solving skills of engineering with medical and biological sciences
to help improve patient health care and the quality of life of individuals.
Students will gain exposure and experience handling various equipment
and apparatus, such as patient monitors, electrocardiographs, infusion
devices, ventilators, patient-care computers and other related medical
devices.
Learning Outcomes
Our curriculum provides a strong foundation in engineering, medical,
science, mathematics and humanities. We integrate the core knowledge
of engineering disciplines and modern biology to solve problems
encountered in biological systems. This curriculum will allow students
to analyze problem from both engineering and medical perspectives; to
anticipate the special difficulties in working with physicians and evaluate
a wide range of possible solutions to problems encountered. The graduate
should be able to advance both in engineering and medical disciplines.
Year 1
•	 English for Special Purposes 1
•	 Tamadun Islam dan Tamadun Asia (Islamic & Asian Civilizations)
•	 Hubungan Etnik (Ethnic Relations)
•	 Bahasa Melayu & Komunikasi 2
•	 Malaysian Studies 3
•	 Calculus
•	 Basic Electrical Engineering
•	 Introduction to Medicine
•	 Laboratory 1
•	 Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Technology
•	 English for Special Purposes 2
•	 Ordinary Differential Equations
•	 Information & Communication Technology
•	 Material Science
•	 Engineering Mechanics
•	 Anatomy & Physiology
•	 Laboratory 2
•	 Co-Curriculum
•	 Kerajaan & Dasar Awam Malaysia (Government & Malaysian Public
Policy)
•	 Affective Domain
Year 2
•	 Young Mercy / ISLET
•	 Culture & Diversity
•	 Academic Writing
•	 Engineering Mathematics
MODULES
•	 Computer Programming
•	 Electric Circuit Analysis
•	 Engineering Drawing
•	 Forces, Field & Flows
•	 Laboratory 3
•	 Young Mercy 2
•	 Molecular Biology & Biochemistry
•	 Biomechanics
•	 Digital Electronics
•	 Analog Electronics
•	 Signal & Systems
•	 Laboratory 4
•	 Affective Domain
•	
Year 3
•	 Haematology & Immunology
•	 Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship
•	 Biostatistics
•	 Biophysics
•	 Biomedical Signal Processing & Analysis
•	 Biomedical Measurement & Instrumentation
•	 Biomedical Electronics & Microcomputer
•	 Laboratory 5
•	 Affective Domain
•	 Pathology & Microbiology
•	 Biomedical Acts, Standards & Safety
•	 Biomedical Imaging System
•	 Biomaterials
•	 Medical Image Processing & Analysis
•	 Medical Devices Maintenance & Repair
•	 Project Management
•	 Laboratory 6
•	 Final Year Project 1
Year 4
•	 Final Year Project 2
•	 Design of Biomedical Devices & Systems
•	 Hospital Engineering
•	 Laboratory 7
•	 Affective Domain
•	 Elective 1
•	 Elective 2
•	 Practical Training
Studies in biomedical engineering technology leads to diverse careers
involving:
•	 Medical instrumentation
•	 Image processing and medical imaging
•	 Biosignal processing
•	 Biomechanics and rehabilitation engineering
•	 Bioinformatics and telemedicine
•	 Biomedical computing & simulation
•	 Artificial organ and prosthetics
•	 Medical robots
CAREER PROSPECT
STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD
•	 Lectures, tutorials, practical and industrial training
•	 Includes an industrial placement module, students interact
with biomedical engineers at healthcare facilities which
adds further depth to their work.
INTAKE
•	 February & September KPT/JPS(N/523/6/0288)02/22
(MQA/PA9005)12/21
DURATION
•	 4 Years (8 Semester)
Programme Details
PROGRAMME CODE
Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section
at the end of this prospectus.
3535
Diploma in
Medical Assistant
The Diploma in Medical Assistant provides students with a wealth
of knowledge in patient care allowing them to seek a career as
Assistant Medical Officers in public hospitals, private hospitals,
estate, oil and gas, and other related medical field. Students
will leverage on the University’s experience and facilities to
equip themselves with knowledge on subjects such as anatomy,
physiology, bioscience, microbiology, parasitology, emergency
medicine, surgical, public health and more.
Assistant Medical Officers will work alongside physicians in
providing quality patient care and are integral members of today’s
healthcare teams. This programme is recognized by the Medical
Assistant Board, Ministry of Health Malaysia.
Year 1
•	 Anatomy and Physiology 1
•	 Anatomy and Physiology 2
•	 Microbiology & Parasitology
•	 Biosciences
•	 Nursing I
•	 Behavior Sciences
•	 Pengajian Malaysia (Malaysian Studies)
•	 Fundamental English I
•	 Perlembagaan & Dasar Awam (Constitution & Public Policy)
•	 Nursing II
•	 Surgery I
•	 Medicine I
•	 Pharmacology I
•	 Occupational Safety and Health
•	 Fundamental English II
•	 Professional Ethics & Moral
•	 Young Mercy
Year 2
•	 Medicine II
•	 Surgery II
•	 Pharmacology II
•	 Pediatric
•	 Emergency Medicine I
•	 Community Health I
•	 Research Methodology
•	 Pediatric Placement
•	 Community Health II
•	 Orthopedic
•	 Emergency Medicine II
MODULES
•	 Medical Ward Placement
•	 Community Health Placement I
Year 3
•	 Community Health Placement II
•	 Emergency Placement I
•	 Surgical Ward Placement
•	 Orthopedic Ward Placement
•	 Ophthalmology Department
•	 Health System Research
•	 Community Health Placement III
•	 Emergency Placement II
•	 Psychiatric Ward Placement
•	 Otolaryngology Placement
•	 Operation Theatre Placement
•	 Labour Room Placement
Graduates from this course will be eligible to obtain employment
as Medical Assistants or Assistant Medical Officers (AMO) in Public
Hospitals and Private Medical Centers and are recognized by the
Medical Assistant Board, Ministry of Health Malaysia.
Further education pathways available to students include Bachelor
degrees in Pre Hospital Care, Forensic Science, Sports Medicine,
Dietician, Biomedical, Social Science, Psychology, Emergency
Medicine, and Occupational Safety and Health.
CAREER PROSPECT
STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD
Full-time study delivered through the following methods:
•	 Lectures and tutorials
•	 Clinical placement
INTAKE
•	 May and November
DURATION
•	 3 years (6 semesters)
KPT/JPS(R/722/4/0004)06/23
(MQA/FA1947)02/19
Programme Details
PROGRAMME CODE
Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section
at the end of this prospectus.
3636
Asst. Prof. Rosli Abdul
Rahman
MSc. (OSH), B. Economic (Hons.), UKM
Dean, Faculty of Safety and Health
MrRosliAbdulRahmanhasover23yearsofworkingexperience
and has served as a Human Resource Manager and Safety
Advisor for various organisations including an international
manufacturer of electromechanical components, an
air transportation & logistics company as well as the
leading multinational semiconductor manufacturer, Texas
Instruments. He is a registered Safety and Health Officer with
the Department of Safety and Health (DOSH) and a member
of the Malaysian Industrial Hygiene Association (MIHA). Mr.
Rosli is highly experienced in the inspection, auditing and
investigation of accidents/incidents and has previously led a
manufacturing plant’s Emergency Response Team.
Mr Rosli has also been appointed as a consultant to various
companies including SKF Bearings, Fomtect among others. He
is also a keen trainer in the OSH industry having conducted
numerous trainings on Hearing Conservation, the Use of
Various Personal Protective Equipment, Awareness of ISO
14001 and OHSAS 18001, Hazardous Waste Management,
Safety and Health at Workplace, Accident Investigation and
Job Hazard Analysis.
The Social Security Organisation (SOCSO) has
reported that the prevalence of Musculoskeletal
Disorders (MSDs) caused by static posture, excessive
force, repetitive tasks and contact stress have been
on a continual rise in Malaysia. This further highlights
the urgent demand of Occupational Safety & Health
experts all across the Malaysian workplace.
Mr. Hari Krishnan
BEng, MSc, Grad I.E.M, ATP(UK)
Programme Coordinator, Faculty of Safety and Health
3737
Diploma in Occupational
Safety & Health
This programme prepares students with knowledge and skills that
enable them to bring about change in the way safety and health
initiatives are implemented in the workplace. Students gain a
better understanding on the potential safety and health hazards
while broadening their skills set to meet the increasing demands
of the OSH industry. Graduates of this programme are highly
sought after to meet the talent needs in various manufacturing,
construction and heavy industries.
Year 1
•	 Occupational Safety & Health Law 1
•	 Introduction to Occupational Safety
•	 Introduction to Occupational Health
•	 Information And Reports Presentation
•	 Fire Skills
•	 Fundamental English 1
•	 Pengajian Malaysia 2
•	 Introductory Chemistry
•	 First Aid and Emergency Planning
•	 Fundamental English II
•	 Academic Writing
•	 Human Body Form and Function
•	 Introduction to Occupational Hygiene
•	 Fundamental of Microbiology
•	 OSH Statistics
•	 Occupational Disease and Control
•	 Occupational Safety & Health Law 2
•	 Perlembagaan dan Masyarakat Malaysia
Year 2
•	 Introduction to Ergonomics
•	 Workplace Action Research Project I
•	 OSH Management System
•	 Risk Identification And Assessment Control
•	 Machinery And Equipment Safety
•	 Young Mercy / Wataniah
•	 Emergency Response Plan
•	 Environmental Management System
•	 Physics
MODULES
•	 OSH Information and Data Systems Management
•	 Occupational Safety and Health Practice
•	 Mathematics
•	 Business Organisation and Management
•	 Organisation Behavior
•	 Occupational Toxicology
•	 Introduction to IT & Application
Year 3
•	 Workplace Action Research Project II
•	 Practicum (6 month) (PASS/FAIL)
Students will be well equipped to seek a career as :
•	 Safety & Health Officers
•	 Site Safety Supervisor
Students will find employment in industries such as :
•	 Mining and quarrying
•	 Manufacturing
•	 Construction
•	 Agriculture
•	 Utilities
•	 Storage
•	 Transportation
•	 Hotels
•	 Finance
•	 Public services
CAREER PROSPECT
STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD
Full Time studies delivered through the following methods :
•	 Lectures
•	 Practical Laboratory sessions
•	 Tutorial
•	 Industrial training
INTAKE
•	 February, May & September
DURATION
•	 7 semesters
Accredited by:
The University’s Diploma in Occupational Safety & Health has been officially recognised by the
Malaysian Department of Occupational Safety & Health (DOSH). This enables all successful graduates
to apply for the Green Book licence with 3 years’ work experience upon graduation in order to be a
Registered Safety & Health Officer (SHO) without having to undertake any additional training courses.
KPT/JPS(R/862/4/0044)05/20
(A10326)
Programme Details
PROGRAMME CODE
Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section
at the end of this prospectus.
3838
Bachelor in Occupational
Safety & Health (Hons)
This programme provides deeper knowledge on Occupational
Safety and Health in an effort to protect workers from hazards
at the workplace. You will explore a variety of subjects related to
this field such as safety & health regulations, construction safety,
industrial hygiene, OSH risk management, emergency response
plan and accident investigation among others. The programme
will provide you with a range of theoretical and practical skills
to enable you to practice across a range of industries and
environments.
The curriculum is based on sound foundations as stated in the
Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (Act 514) with a syllabus
that focuses on specific aspects of occupational health and
safety management. With this degree in hand, employment in the
OSH field becomes more promising due to the shortage of OSH
experts especially in the manufacturing, construction, oil and gas
industries.
Year 1
•	 ESP 2: Communication at Workplace
•	 Introduction to Management
•	 Legal Aspects of Safety and Health
•	 Occupational Health
•	 Computer Application
•	 ESP 1: Public Speaking
•	 Occupational Safety
•	 Academic Writing
•	 Human Resource Management
•	 Third Language (Arabic)
•	 Introduction to OSH
•	 Hubungan Etnik (Ethnic Relations)
•	 Tamadun Islam dan Tamadun Asia (Islamic & Asian Civilization)
•	 Entrepreneurship
•	 Human Anatomy & Physiology
•	 OSH Training and Development
•	 OSH Management Systems
•	 Kerajaan dan Dasar Awam Malaysia (Malaysian Government
and Public Policy)
MODULES
Year 2
•	 Industrial Ergonomics
•	 Industrial Hygiene
•	 Managing Change
•	 Fire Prevention and Protection
•	 OSH Risk Management
•	 Young Mercy
•	 Quality Management
•	 Occupational Stress
•	 Environmental Management and Sustainability
•	 Occupational Psychology
•	 Basics Life Support
•	 Industrial Chemical
•	 Research Methods
•	 Accident Investigation and Prevention
•	 Elementary Statistics
•	 Emergency Preparedness and Response
Year 3
•	 Construction Safety
•	 Occupational Safety and Health Issues at Workplace
•	 Industrial Relations
•	 Academic Project
•	 Safety Leadership
•	 Ethics in OSH Profession
•	 Industrial Training
Students will be well equipped to seek a career as :
•	 OSH Specialist
•	 Safety Manager
•	 OSH Consultant
•	 Construction & Building Supervisors
Students will find employment in industries such as :
•	 Mining and quarrying
•	 Manufacturing
•	 Construction
•	 Agriculture
•	 Utilities
•	 Storage
•	 Transportation
•	 Hotels
•	 Finance
•	 Public services
CAREER PROSPECT
Accredited by:
The Institution of Occupational Safety & Health, UK, is the world’s largest Charted professional body
for health and safety experts. An accreditation by the IOSH indicates that the Bachelor’s Occupational
Safety & Health (Hons) has met the IOSH’s stringent standards and is internationally recognised.
Successful candidates of the programme will be accepted as Graduate Members of the Institution.
STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD
Full Time and Part Time including :
•	 Lectures
•	 Practical Laboratory sessions
•	 Written examinations
•	 Industrial training
•	 Tutorial
INTAKE
•	 February, May & September
DURATION
•	 Full-time : 3 years (9 semesters)	
Part-time : 6 years (16 semesters)
KPT/JPS(R/862/6/0017)09/22
(MQA/FA0543)
Programme Details
PROGRAMME CODE
Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section
at the end of this prospectus.
3939
Master of Science in
Occupational Safety &
Health Management
Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health (OSH)
Management has been designed to offer extensive education,
knowledge and skills in decision making and problem solving
of OSH issues. This programme also allows the candidates
development in analytical, communication and writing skills with
the requirement of the dissertation in their field of study. The
successful completion of the program enables the candidates
to cope with the rapid globalization as OSH professionals in
cross-disciplinary areas (ergonomics, industrial hygiene, OSH
management systems, occupational health) and OSH research
Year 1
•	 Safety Management
•	 Chemical Management
•	 Hygiene Management
MODULES
•	 Health Management
•	 Aspects of OSH Legislation
•	 HRM and Behavioural Aspects in Safety and Health
•	 OSH Management Systems
•	 Workplace Emergency Management
•	 Risk Management and Control
Year 2
•	 Statistical Analysis
•	 Research Methods
•	 Ergonomics Management
•	 Master Project Dissertation
Candidates who have successfully completed this programme will
be able to further their careers as :
•	 OSH Consultant & Expert
•	 Safety and Health Manager / Director
•	 Lecturer/Academician
•	 OSH Trainer
CAREER PROSPECT
Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update.
STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD
Coursework based programme available as either full time or
part time studies and delivered as follows :
•	 Lectures
•	 Written assessments
•	 Research project
INTAKE
•	 January & September
DURATION
•	 Full time: 2 years
•	 Part time: 3 years
KPT/JPS(R/862/7/0018)10/22
(MQA/FA1174)
PROGRAMME CODE
Programme Details
1.	 Bachelor’s Degree from a related field with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 or equivalent as recognized by the University Senate; OR
2.	 A CGPA less than 2.50 may be accepted, subject to a minimum of 5 years working experience in a relevant field.
3.	 For international students only:
•	 Minimum TOEFL score of 550 (PBT) or 80 (IBT)
•	 Or minimum IELTS score of 6.0
Entry Requirement
•	 Practical
•	 Tutorial
Accredited by:
The Institution of Occupational Safety & Health, UK, is the world’s largest Charted professional body
for health and safety experts. An accreditation by the IOSH indicates that the Master of Science
in Occupational Safety & Health Management has met the IOSH’s stringent standards and is
internationally recognised. Successful candidates of the programme will be accepted as Graduate
Members of the Institution.
4040
Prof Dr. Jason Lee Wai Chow
PhD(USM), MBA(USM), M.Ed(UM), B.A.(Hons)(USM), MMIM,
MMIHRM, MIMM
Dean, Faculty of Business & Management
Prof Dr. Jason Lee holds a PhD (Operations Strategy)
from Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), Master of Business
Administration (MBA) from the School of Management (USM),
Master of Education (M.Ed) in Social Science Education from
University Malaya (UM) and a B.A (Hons) from USM. Prior to his
appointment in CUCMS, Prof. Lee was an Associate Prof. and
Director of the Research Management Centre (RMC) in Nilai
University and the MBA Coordinator in the Faculty of Business.
Currently Prof Lee sits on the Scientific Committee of the Asian
Conference on Entrepreneurship (ACE) 2018, Malaysia. He was
in the review panel of the 1st New Energy and Future Energy
Systems (NEFES) Conference in Beijing, China, in 2016 and
programme committee member for the International Business
Information Management Association (IBIMA) 13th and 15th
Conferences in Morocco and Cairo respectively. He is also a
member of the Institute of Marketing Malaysia (IMM), Malaysian
Institute of Human Resource Management (MIHRM), and the
Malaysian Institute of Management (MIM).
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Cyberjaya University College of Medical Science - University Prospectus 2019

  • 2. Contents 1 President’s Message 2 Our University 3 International Recognitions 4 World Class Campus 6 Student Life 8 University Township 10 Faculties 12 International Culture 13 Scholarships 14 Employable Graduates 15 Research Advantage 16 Research Clusters 17 Research Leaders 18 Library Research Resources 19 Specialised Laboratories & Facilities --------------------------------- Our Programmes 20 Foundation Programmes 23 Medicine 25 Pharmacy 28 Psychology 33 Physiotherapy 34 Biomedical Engineering 35 Medical Assistant 37 Occupational Safety and Health 41 Business Administration 44 Homeopathy 45 Postgraduate Programmes --------------------------------- 48 Entry Requirements 56 Our Location
  • 3. 11 Welcome and thank you for your interest in Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences (CUCMS). Making a career choice or deciding on a place of study can be a very exciting and important decision for a young person and we are here to provide you with all the information you may require. Here at CUCMS, we place top priority towards providing a holistic education for students with an aim of producing excellent individuals who will prosper and excel in serving all of humanity. I am proud to share that we have successfully produced over 2000 healthcare professionals who are at the forefront of the healthcare industry. Our academicians are drawn from some of Malaysia’s leading healthcare organizations, both public and private, and they continue to play a leading role in their chosen field. Quality is given considerable importance in our quest to deliver the best. We continue to focus on international best practices and setting new standards in education. In recognition of our steadfast commitment to quality, CUCMS has been rated a 5-Star (Excellent) university by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency and the Ministry of Education. I invite you to join us today and embark on this shared journey. YBhg. Prof. Dato’ Dr. Mohamad Abd Razak DSNS, MD. MS (ORTH.), PH.D (HONS), AM FELLOW OF SPINE SURGERY President’s Message A trained orthopaedic surgeon specialist, Professor Dato’ Dr. Mohamad Abdul Razak has previously served as the director of Hospital University Kebangsaan Malaysia and the president of the Malaysian Orthopaedic Association. He is also a visiting registrar of the Orthopaedic Department at Edinburgh University, in addition to being registrar and spinal injury fellow at the Southport Spinal Injuries Centre in Liverpool. Prof Dato’ Dr. Mohamad is the recipient of four Silver research Awards, seven Gold Awards, recipient of best paper award and the Mahmood Merican Award for Orthopaedics. He was also the Deputy Vice-Chancellor at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia prior to his appointment to lead CUCMS. About The University President
  • 4. 22 Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences (CUCMS), founded in the year 2005, is a private university established under the Malaysian Private Higher Education Act 1996. CUCMS is located in the serene setting of Cyberjaya, Malaysia’s first smart city. Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences Our University Committed to our student experiences. Committed to our educational quality. We are rated 5 Star University The campus is equipped with modern teaching equipment and student support facilities with an aim of providing a conducive learning environment. CUCMS is conveniently accessible by public transport and major highways of the Klang Valley. It is about a 20-minute drive from the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and 30 minutes from Kuala Lumpur City Centre. Initially offering a mere two programmes, the university has since expanded and now consist of over six faculties and two academic centres offering over 20 healthcare programmes ranging from medicine to pharmacy, from psychology to physiotherapy and more. With a current student population of over 3500, CUCMS is proud of having produced over 1500 successful healthcare graduates. Over the past decade, CUCMS has been a pioneer in the educational field. We are renown regionally for our 5-year medical sciences programme including the postgraduate research programmes. CUCMS’ medical programme is recognised by the international repute councils such as the Medical Council of India (MCI) and the Maldives Medical & Dental Council (MMDC). Along with our pharmacy programmes, we are a leading top-rated institution on par with other healthcare schools as well as being one of the very few Malaysian universities with a Master’s in Clinical Pharmacy and the only Malaysian university with a Doctor of Pharmacy which was jointly developed by the University of Southern California, United States. We have also established a strong industry reputation in the Occupational Safety and Health discipline while our Psychology faculty has gained international recognition by the Commonwealth’s Colombo Plan secretariat for its postgraduate programmes. The university is a partner of choice for the Malaysian Ministry of Health in developing programmes for the complementary and traditional medicine field as we are the only institution in South East Asia to provide an accredited homeopathic medical sciences degree. With over 300 highly experienced academicians, the university excels in research and industrial linkages. It has standing partnerships with international universities and institutions from the United States, United Kingdom Indonesia, India, Thailand, Maldives, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh for research and academic collaborations. It industry partnerships extended to some of the world’s largest medical devices manufacturers and pharmaceutical manufacturers. Student life on campus promises to be an exciting and memorable experience. At CUCMS, students are empowered to lead in community programmes and build important leadership skills. Being primarily a healthcare specialised university, our students have collaborated with MERCY Malaysia in organizing numerous disaster relief and community assistance programmes throughout the region. In recognition of its commitment to quality, it has been awarded a 5-Star (Excellent) rating by the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education putting it amongst the few top-tier universities of Malaysia. The university has also been recognised by the World Medical Directory of Medical Schools which is supported by the World Health Organization and has been developed through a partnership between the World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) and the Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER). 2
  • 5. 33 Workforce Optimas Awards 2015 (Managing Change) The OIC Today JEWELS Award 2016 MOSPA OSH Excellence Award 2016 SME100 Fast Moving Companies 2016 From international accreditations to industry-leading awards, the University’s commitment to quality and leadership has been recognized globally. An Award-Winning University Learn more about our International Recognitions Accreditation The BrandLaureate SMEs BestBrands Awards 2015-2016 BrandLaureate SME Best Brands Award 2015-2016 (Healthcare Education) Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Award 2016 – Education & Training CUCMS has been ranked as one of 5 Star University College 2017 TheUniversity’sDiplomainOccupational Safety & Health is accredited by the Malaysian Department of Occupational Safety & Health (DOSH) The University’s Occupational Safety & Health degree is accredited by The Institution of Occupational Safety & Health, United Kingdom CUCMS exceeded my expectations academically, it has also provided various platforms within the pharmacy community through its active student associations as well as connections with MPS and MyPSA. Being in my first year, I feel the sky is my limit with tons of opportunities given right off the bat. Lucas Jee Kwang Hein Bachelor of Pharmacy, 2017 Awards 3
  • 6. 44 State-of-the-art facilities Come & experience our World Class Campus Our world class campus provides fully equipped facilities to enhance our student’s learning experiences. The University Library provides materials for learning and research in all disciplines covered by the Faculties. The library is equipped with over 15,000 books along with hundreds of CDs and digital media. The library also provides students with access to over 30 high impact e-journal database and hundreds of thousands of research papers, manuscripts and digital literature. Among the services provided by the Library includes; loan of collections, reservation of titles, photocopying, Wi- Fi access and desktop computers in a specialized laboratory for student use. University Library CUCMS has over 30 science laboratories with a combined capacity for over 1000 students. These labs are fully equipped with the latest in teaching aid and science equipment for the delivery of lessons. Our laboratories include Pharmacognosy Lab, Simulated Aseptic Room, Medical Sciences lab, Biomedical Engineering Lab and Bioequivalance Drug Lab among others. These labs are equipped with High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), Gas Chromatography (GC), Spectrophotometer, Gel Documentation System, ELISA Absorbance Reader, Microplate Washer and Polymerase Chain Reaction thermal cycler (PCR) among others. Science Laboratories The Grand Hall, located on the fourth floor is an elegant space designed for campus events and activities such as convocations, examinations, exhibitions and gala dinners. The 1,500-seater hall is equipped with state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems for a truly unforgettable event. The Grand Hall recently celebrated Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz as a recipient of the Honorary Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Business Administration during the 10th Convocation Ceremony in 2018. Grand Hall Among the facilities available are Grand Hall, Lecture Theatre, Student Lounge Discussion rooms, Computer Laboratories, Laboratories, Research Laboratories, Library, Wifi on Campus, Learning Management System (LMS), Resource Centers, Mock Community Pharmacy and Dissection Hall among others. Each lecture hall and Classroom is equipped with a computer, Projector, Visualiser, TV Plasma and Audio system. Whereby, the Grand Hall with the capacity of 1500 pax is the perfect venue for award presentations and training event. 4
  • 7. 55 Our students are introduced to human anatomy and biological systems using a full collection of realistically detailed plastic models in the University’s Anatomy Gallery. For actual exposure to human parts, lecturers conduct sessions in our Dissection Hall which includes facilities for wet and dry dissection using approved medical cadavers. These resources have been put in place to provide the best in quality education and to ensure our graduates are fully prepared to face real world challenges Anatomy Gallery Our students are exposed to the most relevant training scenarios to ensure they are ready for real life challenges. The university has invested in setting up fully equipped simulated clinical wards to enhance our clinical training scenarios. Clinical & Hands-On Training The university operates its very own mock pharmacy. The mock pharmacy outlet enables pharmacy students to practice the management skills that they have gained in lectures and further equip themselves with relevant experience prescribing medications to the public Mock Pharmacy The campus cafeteria is named Delish and it holds to over 500 patrons at a time. This convenient setting within the campus serves a variety of mouth-watering delicacies, both local and international dishes. Among the dishes sold here include Nasi Arab, Kebab, Briyani, Shawarma, Pasta, Meatballs, Nasi Ayam Penyet, Soto, Roti Canai, Malay dishes and the list continues. Delish: Campus Cafeteria Our campus also features a fully equipped Homeopathy Clinic that is operational from 3.00 pm to 6.00 pm on weekdays. Here, patients may seek medical treatment, health services and medical advice from our professional medical practitioners on duty and it is open to the public as well. Homeopathy Clinic The university’s modular lecture halls have been designed to conduct lectures for 100 students to conferences for over 300 participants in a single seating. The modular design also allows for rooms to be reconfigured for a variety of purposes each with its own ideal arrangements. Lecture Halls & Classrooms DOSH is an exciting programme and CUCMS has provided dedicated and knowledgeable lecturers. With the highly regarded experiences in the field of safety and health, they have equipped us with the skills and knowledge in various aspects to be capable of being competent. Arthur Anak Duke Diploma in Occupational Safety & Health, 2018
  • 8. 66 An engaging and exciting student life Creating an engaging Student Life Student clubs and societies are an integral part of the University experience. We nurture leadership attributes and skills in students through events and activities organized by more than 30 clubs. MAS aims to encourage personal growth, creativity, innovativeness & self-confidence among our medical assistant students by conducting various activities such as Inspire camp, community service, free medical screening and much more. Medical Assistant Society (MAS) CUCMS TFS is an annual humanitarian project that organizes international assistance and trips to places plagued by disasters such as flooding, earthquake and more. Through TFS the university has rendered assistance to communities in Laos, Vietnam, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Nepal and more. Twenties For Smileys (TFS) The Belia Harmoni student society provides an exciting opportunity for students to enhance their personal development in the areas of leadership, management, communication, and volunteerism. Belia Harmoni CUCMS The Student Council represents the interest of the university’s student body. It hones leadership skills by organizing and carrying out school activities, service projects and events that contribute to the university esprit de corps and community welfare. Student Council CUCMS CUPSS was formed to provide students with first-hand experience as pharmacists and prepare them in a holistic manner to face the challenges in their studies as well as their future career. CUCMS Pharmacy Student Society (CUPSS) FOSA welcomes students to the university life for the first time by organizing exciting events such as sports carnival, charity events, student entertainment, concerts as well as an end-of-year grand finale social gathering. CUCMS Foundation Student Association (FOSA) To provide you with a rich university experience, the University works with various student clubs and societies in organizing exciting events and opportunities for self-development. Activities include get-to-gathers, seminars, recreational outings, sports & games, community service projects, visits to schools and more. Our collaboration with MERCY Malaysia in forming a Young Mercy programme is unique among the universities in Malaysia as it allows you to experience volunteer relief operations first hand and further build your leadership and organizational skills. This outdoor club creates exciting excursions to places of interest with the objective of nurturing a sense of care towards nature and the wider community around the university. Nature & Society Club The Society of Homeopathy seeks to introduce the science of Homeopathy, holistic health care and to create greater health awareness among members of the university. Society of Homeopathy 6
  • 9. 77 MCUT is a student led team that trains future medical professionals to conduct typical medical exams / consultation / check-ups that include height / weight check, blood pressure check, cholesterol level check, blood sugar test and more. Medical Check-Up Team (MCUT) Besides promoting healthier lifestyle and frequently organizing interesting activities, CPS also seeks to spread a deeper understanding of the role of physiotherapists in the health care sector. Physiotherapy Society (CPS) One of the very 1st clubs in the university, MUGS seeks to create and strengthen the bond and unity among senior and junior students from the Faculty of Medicine. Medical Undergraduate Students Society (MUGS) CPC advances the education and social development of the university’s psychology students through interactive and engaging events. CUCMS Psychology Club (CPC) Committed to the service of the sports community and the development of volleyball in CUCMS, this club creates an opportunity for students to gain new knowledge and skill outside the classroom. CUCMS Volleyball Club The OSH Club seeks to develop teamwork among its students and enhance knowledge and competency related to Occupational Safety and Health. Occupational Safety & Health Club (OSH Club) 30 societies, activity groups and sports clubs. MyPSA NATIONAL PHARMACY SPORTS CARNIVAL 2017 Champion
  • 10. 88 Cyberjaya; A University Township Cyberjaya is Malaysia’s 1st model smart- city within the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC). Strategically located to the west of Putrajaya, Cyberjaya is developed as a model intelligent city, a unique greenfield environment within which one can live, study, work and play. The city is served by a high-speed transportation network with highways, roads and interchanges linking the city with Putrajaya and a dedicated highway running from Kuala Lumpur to KLIA (Kuala Lumpur International Airport) with convenient interchanges making it easily accessible from any point within Peninsular Malaysia. There are plenty of entertainment centres such as cinema, bowling centre, sports centres, malls and recreational parks for the community in Cyberjaya. The township also provides students access to various restaurants, banks, bookstores and many more. Considered an innovation hub, Cyberjaya is the heart of Malaysia’ knowledge and digital economy and home to over 6 universities, hundreds of global businesses and thousands of international residents. Living in Cyberjaya 8 Visit Cyberjaya, the University Township
  • 11. 99 Varsity Lodge The Varsity Lodge is a 1,500-capacity residential hostel/apartment that provides students with a spacious living environment during their years at CUCMS. The Lodge comes complete with a swimming pool, tennis court, basketball court, gymnasium, laundry mart, cafeteria, security office and is located next to a mall that provides students with all necessary amenities. There is a University Shuttle Bus service available that ferries students between the campus and Varsity Lodge, which is situated a mere 10 minutes from the campus. Every unit will be occupied by 8 students and two students per room. Every apartment is about 1180 sq-feet of range, which consists of 4 rooms, 3 bathrooms, 1 shared living room and kitchen area. Building and Facilities Management Office administers the smooth and safe running of the apartment. Operational Manager, wardens from CUCMS and security guards are available to assist students at all times. The building is equipped with CCTV 24 hours a day for added security. CUCMS also provides satellite accommodation for students’ clinical attachment in Seri Manjung, Perak, Nilai, Negri Sembilan and Terendak, Melaka. What’s in it! • Single bed with mattress • Personal wardrobe • Individual book shelf • Shower heater • Dining table • Sofa • Refrigerator • 24-hour self-service laundry (charges apply) University is a place where one gains new experiences and knowledge needed to pursue the career of one’s choice. A place not only to garner education but also a place to acquire soft skills and to expand one’s social life or connections. CUCMS is just the perfect place for this! Haissuriya A/P Kumaran Bachelor of Pharmacy, 2017
  • 12. 1010 Learn from experienced lecturers & industry experts The heart and soul of our University is our dedicated and renown faculty members who are committed to nurturing Malaysia’s future leaders. The Faculty of Medicine is one of the founding faculties of CUCMS and offers a 5-year, fully accredited MBBS programme recognised by the Malaysian Medical Council. The Faculty is staffed by highly experienced academicians including renown former leaders from the Ministry of Health, public hospitals as well as professors from leading Malaysian public universities who provide an ideal blend of academic knowledge, clinical experience and industry expertise. The faculty also offers postgraduate research programmes including the Masters in Medical Sciences (MMedSc) (By Research) and PhD in Medical Sciences (PhDMedSc) (By Research). Established since the founding of the university, the Faculty of Pharmacy prides itself on being one of the leaders in pharmacy education in Malaysia. The Faculty is the first private institution in Malaysia to offer the Masters in Clinical Pharmacy programme (MClinPharm) and the only higher education provider in Malaysia that offers the postgraduate Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) programme. The Faculty consist of 4 departments namely the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology & Industry, Department of Community & Pharmacy Practice and Department of Hospital & Clinical Pharmacy and 3 main units including Publication, Entrepreneurship, Research, Industrial Networking and Development Unit (P.E.R.I.N.D.U), Quality Assurance (QA) unit and the recently established Halal Science Centre (HSC). Faculty of Pharmacy Research driven Faculties The Faculty of Allied Health Sciences holds the distinction of being the faculty that offers the most number of programmes at the University. The Faculty concentrates on 5 key disciples namely Psychology, Physiotherapy, Biomedical Engineering Technology, Paramedical Sciences and Medical Assistant. These programmes are geared towards meeting the talent gaps in the Malaysian health care industry as identified by the Ministry of Health. Faculty of Allied Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine 10
  • 13. 1111 Programmes under this faculty are delivered in 3 separate levels, namely diploma, degree and master’s. The Faculty consists of a multidisciplinary team of lecturers and industry experts providing health and safety education and has built strong industry connections to ensure its students are exposed only to the latest and best in industrial practices. The Faculty has received recognition and accreditation from the Malaysian Department of Occupational Safety & Health (DOSH) as well as the UK- based, International Occupational Safety & Health. Faculty of Safety & Health The Faculty of Traditional and Complementary Medicine was established in 2010 in support of the Ministry of Health’s efforts to integrate traditional and complementary medicine into the Malaysian national health system. The Faculty is the first in Malaysia to offer a fully accredited Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine Science (Hons) [BHMS (Hons.)] which is in accordance with the requirements of the Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Malaysian Homeopathy Council (MPHM). Faculty of Traditional & Complementary Medicine The Faculty of Business & Management was established in an effort to enhance and expandtheuniversity’smanagementrelated programmes. The Faculty has developed innovative programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels and seeks to establish a reputation for exceptional quality in management education. It offers the only MBA in Malaysia with a particular focus on healthcare management as well as strategic leadership. Faculty of Business & Management The Centre for Foundation Studies at Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences was established to administer a pre-university programme that would allow students who have completed their Form 5 (UK - Year 11, US – 10th Grade) and obtained their SPM (GCSE O Levels or equivalent) to enter a degree programme. The Centre’s Foundation programmes are rigorous and designed to ensure students are well equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to undertake an equally challenging undergraduate study at the university. Centre for Foundation Studies In line with the university’s 5-year Strategic Plan, the Centre for Graduate Studies, Research & Commercialisation was established in 2010 to provide and academically challenging postgraduate programmes and encourage innovation through research, development and commercialization. This is in keeping with the university’s belief that institutions of higher learning should not only teach established knowledge but must also generate new knowledge. The centre also serves postgraduate students and lecturers by providing assistance and training to enable them to excel academically and to be able to conduct high quality research. Centre for Graduate Studies 6 Faculties & 2 Teaching Centres
  • 14. 1212 The world is right here at CUCMS. With student representation from over 35 countries, the campus is a melting pot of international cultures and diversity. Exciting student life with cross-cultural experiences Experience International Culture What They Said? CUCMS is an outstanding University that helps us not only in building our future, but also enhances distinctive competencies and skill-sets that help us grow and become well- rounded contributors to society. The campus has excellent infrastructure and is very beautiful with perfect blend of nature and student-friendly amenities. The Faculty of Pharmacy is unmatched, and the lecturers are very gracious, professional and inspiring. It is a privilege to be a part of this reputable University. Rand Omar Emad Bachelor of Pharmacy, 2018 I am glad that I got the opportunity to study at CUCMS. The university life is awesome, for an international student like me, CUCMS is definitely my second home where the environment is friendly and the campus has great facilities. The university provides us with the best service to ensure we have a quality time and gain new knowledge at the same time. Mazen Abla Bachelor in Biomedical Engineering Technology (Hons), 2016 CUCMS has a calm and welcoming environment. The university provides a high-quality education and the lecturers are very good at helping students to not only succeed in their subjects but with many advises for us to excel in our career. This is what I’ve been looking for and I’m glad that CUCMS creates the path for us to excel in our studies. Sally Waseem Badrieh Bachelor in Biomedical Engineering Technology (Hons), 2018 CUCMS has grown its international population over the years and has formed the International Student Club (ISC) to help students understand the multiracial culture and enjoy their time here in Malaysia. The club plans monthly excursions for our international students and interesting sightseeing activities across the country. Other than that, it also organises study visits to some of the key industry leaders in the country for students to experience and learn what does the industry needs are. 12
  • 15. 1313 Apply for our Scholarships Join our worry-free education at CUCMS 2019 Scholarship Offers I am so glad to be part of CUCMS not just for the good environment but also for its’ dedicated lecturers who have helped me apply all my classroom knowledge and understanding in a real- world setting. This is very important for us as students, to prepare ourselves for the working environment as fully-equipped professionals. Muhamad Harith Azizi bin Aziz Bachelor of Pharmacy, 2017 CUCMS offers several financial aid options to help you pay your studies. These include internal bursaries and scholarships. There are also a number of external organizations such as NGOs, foundations and government agencies that provide additional aid if required. This scholarship is given to students who have applied for a degree programme at CUCMS and have displayed good academic performance in their previous level of studies. Merit Entry Scholarship This scholarship is awarded by the Palan Foundation and is given to students who have displayed strong academic performance and interest in higher education but are from families with low income. Yayasan Palan Scholarship This full scholarship covers 100% of your tuition fees subject to terms and conditions. Bursary Award for Foundation This financial aid helps PTPTN borrowers to cover the extra tuition cost so you won’t have to pay upfront tuition fees. PTPTN Top-Up Funding for Diploma Programmes 25% 13 Up to 30% tuition fee waiver for high achieving students in 2019 Pharmacy Bursary Award Up to 15% Tuition fee waiver for eligible students. Homeopathy Excellence Award
  • 16. 1414 Our students benefit from our integrated workplace-focused elements and problem- based learning experiences. This helps our students improve their employability. Isaac Danker, Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons) Serving as a Pharmacist at the Seremban General Hospital Nurturing Highly Employable Graduates Our health science students are exposed to a problem based learning methodology that is reflective of work challenges faced in real- life. This provides them a hands on problem solving capability much needed in their profession. The university’s internship programme places our students in various organisations ranging from MNCs to GLCs that provides a rigorous training environment that sharpens our students’ skills thus giving them the edge over their peers. In many cases our graduates are offered employment opportunities right off their internship engagement and even before their final graduation. 14 Dr Nabila Mohd Azizan Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) Currently serving as a medical doctor at the National Cancer Institute. Sharon Ding Wensze Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons) Employed as a Regulatory Pharmacist at Duopharma a leading, public listed drug research and manufacturing company Yeo Yoong Hwa Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons) Developing sales strategy for new products at Nova Laboratories, part of a public listed company Ahmad Mustaqim Bachelor of Homeopathy Medical Science (Hons) Currently practicing as a recognised Homeopath at a registered Homeopathy Clinic in Kedah Simranjit Kaur Bachelor in Occupational Safety and Health (Hons) Providing employee training and managing Safety & Health at ERS Energy, a sustainable power solutions provider. Nor Azammuddin Mat Khalid Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health Serving in a Safety & Health role in the power generation industry with Kapar Energy Ventures. John Yeo Keh Hau Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons) Heading business development at an up and coming health informatics firm, Advanx Health (Ubisana Innovations SB) Fashli Shafiq Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons) Pursued his postgraduate research at an Irish university and currently lecturing in Malaysia Nathan Raj Bachelor in Occupational Safety and Health (Hons) Heading the Safety & Health Department at Berjaya Times Square Nazmi Zharif Bachelor in Occupational Safety and Health (Hons) Appointed the Safety Manager at a licensed private electrical contracting firm based in Sarawak
  • 17. 1515 Find out how you can enhance your postgraduate study experience with our advantages in research excellence, collaborative networks, grant schemes and international reputation. Be at the forefront of research breakthrough Fit Your Schedule We offer most of our postgraduate research programmes on a full-time and part-time basis, and it may also be possible to study some of our postgraduate coursework programmes part- time. Check the course listings in this prospectus to see if your preferred study mode is supported. Borderless Research Some of our postgraduate research programmes are available to study off-site or at a student’s home country upon approval by your study supervisor. This applies specifically to the research stage. Technology Enabled Our use of Learning Management Systems allows you to undertake a programme as either an online or a blended mode. Enhance Your Skills Gain the skills, attributes and knowledge to thrive as an independent researcher and professional through a multitude of preparatory training and research symposiums. Fund Your Studies Eligible research projects may be selected for the university’s research grant programme. Contact the Centre to know more. 2-Stars 989citations 84% More than RM500K 35 Malaysia Research Assessment (MyRA) Ratings Citations Received in 2017 Percentage of Academics with PhD, Doctorate or Professional Qualifications Research Grants Utilised in 2017 Specialised Laboratories 105papers 95papers 73% More than RM1 Million 42projects Indexed journal publications in 2017 Other publications Percentage of Researchers above the age of 40 R & D Expenditure in 2017 Ongoing postgraduate research projects in 2017 Network With Other Scholars Through the university’s various research and international conferences as well as existing partnership networks, you can engage and collaborate with scholars from other universities and institutions. Publish in Reputable Journals The CUCMS Publication Incentive Scheme encourages and incentivizes our faculty and postgraduate scholars to publish in internationally acclaimed, peer-reviewed journals. Our Research Advantage 15
  • 18. 1616 Discover your research passion Research Clusters Intensive research projects are carried out in strategic research clusters that have been identified as high-impact priority areas for CUCMS. This area of research involves examining the interactions of chemical substances with living systems, with a view of understanding the properties of drugs, including the interactions between drug molecules and drug receptors. Pharmacological Sciences Behavioural science deals with the subject of human actions, usually including the fields of sociology, social and cultural anthropology, psychology, and behavioral aspects of biology, economics, geography, law, psychiatry, and political science. Behavioural Sciences This concerns more than just the provisions of health care to disaster survivors and providing medically related disaster preparation, disaster planning, disaster response and disaster recovery leadership throughout the disaster life cycle. Disaster and Emergency Medicine This branch of research concerns medicines dealing with disorders of the heart as well as parts of the circulatory system. Cardiovascular Sciences This study spans levels of biological organization from genes and gene networks, to molecular mechanisms of cell function, to cell and tissue organization and function, and to whole system level physiology. Physiological Sciences A key focus of this cluster is the genetics of microorganisms and the biology of infectious diseases. Microbiological Sciences Public health has been defined as the science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities. Public Health Harnessing over a decade of industry experience while leveraging on our academic background in providing quality educational services. Medical Education This cluster is a multidisciplinary field concerned with the safety, health, and welfare of people at work. Occupational and Environmental Sciences This cluster encourages research in business administration, marketing as well as joint research across various faculties. Business and Marketing 16
  • 19. 1717 Connect with experienced researchers Research Leaders With decades of industry experience and research excellence under their belt, our dedicated researchers are renowned in their respective disciplines. Meet some of the top research icons at the university. Dr Krishna Gopal Rampal is the Professor of Community and Occupational Medicine at Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences. Dr Rampal has been involved in teaching both undergraduate medical and postgraduate students. He has supervised more than 50 postgraduate students and has been an external examiner for theses of postgraduate students in UKM, UPM, IMU, MMU and Monash University Malaysia. Beyond that, he has edited several books in his field, written chapters in books, written scientific reports and policy documents and published articles, both in local and international journals. Professor Dr Krishna Gopal Rampal M.B.B.S., Agra University (India), MPH (Urban Health), Mahidol University (Thailand), MPH & PhD in Occupational Medicine, Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health. Professor of Community and Occupational Medicine Professor Dr Nasaruddin Abdul Aziz, an expert in Human Anatomy has been serving in the academia for the past 27 years and is currently the Director of CUCMS’ Centre for Research & Graduate Studies. Prof. Dr. Nasaruddin bin Abdul Aziz began his profession as a House Officer for 1 year and continued as a Medical Officer until the year 1990. He then served as a lecturer in UKM until the year 2000. Prior to his appointment as Professor in CUCMS, he held the Associate Professor’s post in UPM from 2001 until 2005. Prof. Dr Nasaruddin was appointed as panel of assessors for Malaysian Qualifications Agency since 1st November 2007 in the field of Anatomy and Medicine. Prof Dr. Nasaruddin has also been an external examiner in several higher education institutions. With a vast amount of knowledge and experience in the field of research, Prof. Dr Nasaruddin supervised over 30 undergraduate and postgraduate research papers. He is also a prominent member of IRPA Research Evaluation Panel at UPM. Professor Dr Nasaruddin Abdul Aziz M. Med. Sc. (Anatomy) (UKM), M. D. (UKM) Professor of Anatomy and Director of the Centre for Research and Graduate Studies Asst. Prof. Dr Ibrahim Usman Mhaisker is an avid researcher in the field of homeopathic medical sciences. He has extensive experience as an academician having thought in universities and spoken in various conferences. Asst. Prof. Dr Ibrahim is also a practicing homeopath and frequently undertakes cases at the CUCMS Homeopathy Clinic among others. He was instrumental in developing Malaysia’s first ever accredited homeopathy Bachelor’s degree programme and for having organized various international homeopathy conferences. Asst. Prof. Dr Ibrahim is frequently called upon by the Ministry of Health Malaysia as an advisor and consultant in the development of the homeopathy industry in Malaysia. Asst. Prof. Ibrahim Usman Mhaisker M.D. (H0m.) Dean, Faculty of Traditional and Complementary Medicine 17
  • 20. 1818 Reference world-class publications and journals To ensure all our postgraduate scholars have access to the latest in research findings and breakthrough, the University has invested in several leading journals and databases. See a partial list below. AccessSurgery from McGraw-Hill Medical is a surgical education and training resource featuring Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery, procedural videos, Q&A, and more. AccessSurgery AccessPharmacy is designed to meet the changing demands of pharmacy education and practices today. It allows users to explore leading pharmacy references, search curriculum topics, research drugs and supplements. AccessPharmacy AccessMedicine is a subscription-based resource that features leading medical content, plus multimedia, self-assessment, algorithms, case studies, and more. AccessMedicine The American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy (AJHP) publishes peer reviewed scientific papers on contemporary drug therapy and pharmacy practice innovations in hospitals and health systems. With a circulation of more than 43,000, AJHP is the most widely recognized and respected clinical pharmacy journal in the world. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (AJHP) AccessPhysiotherapy is devoted exclusively to the study, instruction, and practice of physical therapy. It is a comprehensive online physiotherapy resource that integrates leading physical therapy textbooks, procedure and exercise videos, image galleries, self-assessment tools, and a unique cadaver dissection tool. AccessPhysiotherapy EBSCOhost is an intuitive online research platform used by thousands of institutions and millions of users worldwide. EBSCOhost helps researchers of all kinds find the information they need fast. EBSCOHOST Ovid offers more than 100 core and niche databases to support the breadth of research needs in a wide range of disciplines including clinical medicine, pharmacology and more. OVID The BMJ is a weekly peer-reviewed medical journal. It is one of the world’s oldest general medical journal and was originally called the British Medical Journal. It has championed the calls for better research, clinical practice & healthcare policies. BMJ Journals ScienceDirect by Elsevier provides access to a large database of scientific and medical research including over 12 million pieces of content from 3,500 academic journals and 34,000 e-books. Science Direct 18 Library Research Resources
  • 21. 1919 Fully equipped & conducive research workspaces Specialised Laboratories & Facilities Wetakeresearchseriously,whichiswhythe university has invested in quality facilities to ensure our postgraduate scholars have the necessary tools to produce quality research output. List of Specialised Laboratories & Facilities • Biomedical Engineering Technology Laboratory • Medical Devices Laboratory • Occupational Safety and Health Laboratory • Aseptic Clean Room • Wet Laboratory • Psychology Therapy Rooms 1 - 4 • Simulated Ward • Mock Community Pharmacy • Drug Information Centre • Pharmacognosy Laboratory and Museum • Pharmaceutical Compounding Laboratory • Pharmaceutical Quality Control Laboratory • Hospital Pharmacy Services Simulation Laboratory • Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Simulation Laboratory • Anatomy Museum • Plastinated Specimen Room • Dissection Hall • Animal Control Room • Physiotherapy – Therapeutic Gym • Physiotherapy – Consultation Cabin • Physiotherapy – Orthopaedics & Sports Laboratory • Physiotherapy – Wax Therapy & Hydrocollator Unit • Physiotherapy – Electrotherapy (Low and Medium Frequency) Room • Physiotherapy – Electrotherapy (High Frequency) Room • Physiotherapy – Paediatrics • Physiotherapy – Basic Skill Laboratory • Physiotherapy – Neuro-Rehabilitation • Traditional and Complementary Medicine Laboratory • Traditional and Complementary Medicine Dispensary • Medical Science Laboratories 1 & 2 • Chemistry Laboratory • Bioequivalence & Halal Laboratory • Molecular Research Laboratory • General Research Laboratory • Instrumentation Laboratory 19
  • 22. 2020 Foundation in Arts The Foundation in Arts is a three-semester intensive foundation programme. Students are taught the core academic syllabus that enable them to explore issues in multidisciplinary approach, to strategise and implement changes, and finally to have impact on their learning undertakings. Semester 1 • Pengajian Malaysia • Fundamental English I • Statistics • Fundamental of Business Management • Fundamental of Marketing • Economics • Pengajian Islam/ Moral MODULES Semester 2 • Affective Domain • Fundamental English II • Basic Mathematics • Fundamental of Accounting • Business History • Cross Cultural Studies • Bahasa Melayu & Komunikasi I Semester 3 • Intro to IT and Applications • Affective Domain • Fundamental English III • Entrepreneurship • Introduction to Psychology • E-Commerce STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD Full time : • Lectures and tutorials Programme Details INTAKE • January, May, September DURATION • 1 year (3 semesters) KPT/JPS(N/010/3/0487)11/22 (MQA/PA 9415)10/22 PROGRAMME CODE Foundation in Science (Medicine / Pharmacy) This programme is designed as a pathway for students to pursue a degree in Medicine, Pharmacy, Dental Surgery or other medical courses. The courses offered are specifically tailored for direct progression to the undergraduate programmes. Students are exposed to a pre-university environment with the opportunity to interact with staff, students and wider community through formal and informal activities. Semester 1 • Mathematics 1 • Pengajian Malaysia • Physics 1 • Physics Lab 1 • Fundamental English 1 • Pengajian Islam/ Moral MODULES Semester 2 • Healthcare 1 • Chemistry 1 • Chemistry Lab 1 • Biology 1 • Biology Lab 1 • Physics 2 • Fundamental English 2 • Affective Domain • Bahasa Melayu & Komunikasi I Semester 3 • Chemistry 2 • Chemistry Lab 2 • Mathematics 2 • Biology 2 • Biology Lab 2 • Fundamental English 3 • Affective Domain • Introduction to IT and Applications Study Mode & Delivery Method Full time : • Lectures and tutorials • Practical laboratory experiments Intake • May, September Duration • 1 year (3 semesters) KPT/JPS(R2/010/3/0250)09/19 (A6527) PROGRAMME CODE Programme Details Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section at the end of this prospectus.
  • 23. 2121 Foundation in Allied Science This programme serves as an intensive preparatory course comprising; introductory science subjects such as chemistry, biology, physics and mathematics; and introduction to allied health related subjects in anatomy, as well as professional ethics. In addition, complementary skills such as communication and information technology are also taught. These ensure students to be well equipped with knowledge and skills to excel in their future undergraduate programme of choice. Students are also exposed to variety of extracurricular activities as means to build strong leadership attributes, organisational management abilities and social skills. Semester 1 • Introduction to Statistics • Pengajian Malaysia • Chemistry 1 • Chemistry Lab 1 • Fundamental English 1 • Pengajian Islam/ Moral MODULES Semester 2 • Introduction to Organic Chemistry • Introduction to Organic Chemistry Lab • Biology 1 • Biology Lab 1 • Healthcare 1 • Mathematics 1 • Fundamental English 2 • Affective Domain • Bahasa Melayu & Komunikasi I Semester 3 • Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology • Introduction to Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab • Healthcare 2 • Physics 1 • Physics Lab 1 • Fundamental English 3 • Introduction to IT and Applications • Affective Domain STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD Full time : • Lectures and tutorials • Practical laboratory experiments INTAKE • January, May, September DURATION • 1 year (3 semesters) Programme Details PROGRAMME CODE KPT/JPS(R/720/3/0007)04/21 (MQA/FA0260) SPM / SPMV / GCSE O Levels Medical & Pharmacy Degree Foundation in Science Foundation in Arts Foundation in Allied Science Business & Psychology Degree Allied Science Degrees FOUNDATION PROGRAMME PATHWAY Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section at the end of this prospectus.
  • 24. 2222 Major General Professor Dato’ Dr Mohd Zin Bidin (Ret’d)PSAT DPMS PAT JSM DSM SMP KAT KMN PJM PPS PPA MD MPH MScCTM MScEBM FACTM HonFACTM FAOEMM FFTM FPHMM FFOM AM DTM&H DISM DipSpMed DipAeroMed psc Dean, Faculty of Medicine Major General (Ret’d) Professor Dato’ Dr Mohd Zin Bidin was commissioned by His Majesty the Yang Dipertuan Agong as a Captain in the Royal Medical and Dental Corps of the Malaysian Armed Forces on 11 November 1983. During his illustrious career, he has held various clinical, operational, academic and leadership positions and was decorated with several National and International awards. He joined Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences in 2018 as a Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. He was previously the National Chief Medical Officer of the Malaysian Formula One Grand Prix and also holds the Chief Medical Officer Superlicence of the Federation Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM). Dr Zin was the Founding Chairman of the National Sports Institute, a member of the Scientific Council of the International Committee of Military Medicine and a member of the International Advisory Committee of the Journal of Military and Veterans Health Australia. He is also a member of the Fellowship Awards Committee of the Malaysian Public Health Physician Association and Founding Head of Committee of the International Network of UNESCO Chair in Bioethics, Malaysia.
  • 25. 2323 Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) TheMBBSprogrammeisfullyaccreditedbytheMalaysianQualifying Agency (MQA). It started in 2005 and has produced over 1000 medical graduates. Its integrated and spiral curriculum provides an impactful education and training in clinical practice. The teaching-learning process incorporates student-based activities and problem-based approach to facilitate the application of knowledge in the clinical setup. Incorporating Disaster and Relief Medicine in the curriculum helps to prepare future graduates to work in humanitarian and relief missions. The 5-year programme is divided into two phases, namely the Basic Medical Science phase (Years 1-2) and Clinical Science Phase (Year 3-5). The first two years serve as the foundation of basic medical knowledge and is organised in sequential courses incorporating early clinical exposures. From the third year onwards, theoretical training is extended with clinical practice in the various affiliate hospitals and health centres. Students will be well equipped to seek a career as : • Medical Officer in public hospitals • Private medical centre physician • Healthcare Administrator • Higher Education lecturer • Research Scientist • International Aid / Development worker CAREER PROSPECT Year 1 • Behavioural Sciences • General Anatomy • Introductory Medical Physiology • Molecular Basis of Medicine & Nutrition • Early Clinical & Professional Development 1 • Medical Microbiology & Immunology • General Pathology • General Pharmacology • Endocrine System • Musculoskeletal System • Elective For Personal Development • Early Clinical & Professional Development 2 Year 2 • Cardiovascular System • Respiratory System • Haematology • Nervous System • Gastrointestinal System • Early Clinical & Professional Development 3 • Reproductive System • Urinary System • Research & Evidence-based Medicine 1 (REBM 1) • Public Health • Disaster & Relief Medicine 1 • Early Clinical & Professional Development 4 Year 3 MODULES • Research & Evidence-based Medicine 2 (REBM 2) • Internal Medicine 1 • Surgery 1 • Obstetric & Gynaecology 1 • Paediatrics 1 • Community Medicine Year 4 • Research & Evidence-based Medicine 3 (REBM 3) • Forensic Medicine • Orthopaedics 1 • Mental Health, General & Military Psychiatry • Specialty Postings • Family Medicine • Clinical Elective • Contemporary Topics in Medicine • Disaster & Relief Medicine 2 Year 5 • Internal Medicine 2 • Surgery 2 • Obstetrics & Gynaecology 2 • Paediatrics 2 • Orthopedics 2 • Clinical Psychiatry • Emergency Medicine • MBBS Final Professional Exam. (Part 1) • Internal Medicine 3 • Surgery 3 • Obstetrics & Gynaecology 3 • Paediatrics 3 INTAKE • August DURATION • 5 Years (10 Semesters) PROGRAMME CODE Programme Details KPT/JPS(R2/721/6/0023)01/21 (MQA/FA5324)06/21 STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD Conventional, full-time study delivered via: • Student centered team based learning • Problem based learning • Hospital / clinical attachment • Clinical skill training in simulated environment Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section at the end of this prospectus.
  • 26. 2424 Professor Datin Dr. Rosnani HashimBPharm. (Hons) (USM), MSc. Clin.Pharm. (UK), PhD. Pharmacology (UKM) Dean, Faculty of Pharmacy Prof. Datin Dr. Rosnani Hashim had previously served with the Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH) for over 17 years before joining the academia. Early in her career, Prof. Datin Dr. Rosnani was selected as a recipient of the British Council Government Technical Cooperation Training Award through which she completed her Masters in Clinical Pharmacy at University of Strathclyde, UK. Her clinical and industry experience has contributed significantly to her teaching. Prof. Datin Dr. Rosnani pioneered the establishment and development of clinical pharmacy at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels in Malaysia. She was instrumental in the development of the Masters in Clinical Pharmacy under the British Council Higher Education Link Award (2001-2003) at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) as well as the first ever private university awarded Masters in Clinical Pharmacy and Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD). She has been a member of the Drug Control Authority (DCA), Ministry of Health (MOH), member of the Pharmacy Board of Malaysia, Panel member of the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA), as an External Examiner, Assessor & Curriculum Review Committee for several pharmacy schools and a member of various committees in the Pharmacy Division. Aside from training & supervising undergraduates and post-graduates, she has also trained many practicing/hospital pharmacists, delivered substantial number of lectures and talks in seminars and conferences, conducted clinical trainings and research, presented & published many papers in the area of clinical practice, both locally and internationally. Mrs. Amy Chin BPharm (Univ. of Strathclyde, UK), MClinPharm (UKM) Lecturer, Faculty of Pharmacy 600+ community pharmacies 35private hospitals 43drug companies and regulatory agencies 8R&D institutions including CUCMS The recent moves by the Ministry of Health in liberalising the Provisionally Registered Pharmacist (PRP) training option for graduates has significantly widen their opportunities. The Ministry now encourages graduates to complete the PRP training at private hospitals, community pharmacies, research institutions as well as industrial drug companies and regulatory agencies. The demand for pharmacists extends from within the hospital setting to various R&D, manufacturing, regulatory and even sales roles.
  • 27. 2525 Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons) The Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons) at CUCMS is a 4-year programme (8 semesters) that prepares students to become qualified, competent and knowledgeable pharmacists in all aspects related to drug therapy, medicine and pharmaceutical care. The programme aims to prepare students for different pharmaceutical fields such as hospital, community, industry, regulatory, academics and research. Students also receive extensive exposures to military pharmacy as well as pharmacy management in disaster and humanitarian relief situations. Designated hospitals and clinics under the Ministry of Health and Ministry of Defense are used for training and practical attachment of CUCMS pharmacy students. In addition to that, students will be placed under a few community pharmacies and industrial pharmacies throughout their study years in CUCMS. Year 1 • Introduction to Pharmacy • Pharmaceutical Biochemistry • Human Anatomy & Physiology I • Pharmaceutical Organic Chemistry • Problem-Based Learning I • Personal & Professional Development (PPD) • General Pathophysiology • Sterile & Aseptic Technique • Compounding & Dispensing • Human Anatomy & Physiology II • Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry • General Pharmacology • Alternative Medicine • Unified Theory of Existence • English for Occupational Purpose • Affective Domain Year 2 • Medicinal Chemistry • Pharmaceutical Technology I • Pharmaceutical Technology II • Physical Pharmacy • Community Pharmacy Practice • Basic Immunology • Pharmacology of Peripheral Nervous System & Autocoids • Disaster & Relief Medicine (DRM) • Integrated Student Leadership & Entrepreneurship Training • Pharmaceutical Analysis I • Pharmacology of Various Body System • Problem-Based Learning II • Pharmacology of Cardiovascular System • Medical Microbiology • Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Care • Affective Domain MODULES Year 3 • Pharmacokinetic & Biopharmaceutics • Pharmacology of Antimicrobial • Pharmacology of Central Nervous System • Problem-Based Learning III • Pharmaceutical Analysis II • Hospital Pharmacy • Biostatistics & Research Methodology • Veterinary Pharmacy • Public Health in Pharmacy • Pharmacy Law • Clinical Pharmacokinetics • Good Industrial Practice • Primary Care and Medication Management • Pharmacology of Antiviral & Antineoplastics • Research Project I • Pharmacognosy • Pharmaceutical Industrial Training • Affective Domain Year 4 • Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics I • Clinical Pharmacy & Therapeutics II • Clinical Pharmacy & Therapeutics III • Nuclear Pharmacy • Medical Toxicology • Research Project II • Pharmacy Management & Administration • Molecular Modeling & Drug Design • Sports Pharmacy • Social Pharmacy & Pharmacoeconomics • Pharmaceutical Biotechnology • Cosmetics & Nutraceuticals • Advanced Drug Delivery Systems • Affective Domain MPU Courses • Tamadun Islam & Tamadun Asia • Pengajian Malaysia III • Hubungan Etnik • Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi II • Kerajaan & Dasar Awam Malaysia • Culture & Diversity • Young Mercy / Wataniah Students will be well equipped to seek a career as : • Pharmacists • Research Officers • Academicians Students will find employment in organizations such as : • Government hospitals/agencies • Private medical centres • Community clinics • Community pharmacies • Pharmaceutical companies • Research centers • Academic institutions CAREER PROSPECT Programme Details STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD Full-time : • Problem-based learning (PBL) • Case-based learning (CBL) • Interactive lectures • Student-centered team learning (SCTL) • Tutorials • Case studies • Laboratory practical sessions • Hospital simulations and attachments INTAKE • August DURATION • 4 years (8 semesters) • Maximum duration of candidature is 6 years (12 semesters) • Community pharmacy attachment • Primary care center attachment • Industrial visits and training • Community Health Exposure Training (CHET) visits KPT/JPS(R2/727/6/0008)01/21 (FA3516)06/22 PROGRAMME CODE Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section at the end of this prospectus.
  • 28. 2626 Masters in Clinical Pharmacy The Masters in Clinical Pharmacy (MClinPharm) is an intensive coursework programme that aims to produce skilled clinical pharmacists who can appraise current practices, research new ideas, and develop viable alternative approaches to serve as the basis for successful and responsible careers in clinical pharmacy. The programme consists of taught courses, clinical clerkships and research dissertation that can be completed within 1 year (full time) or 2 years (part-time). At all stages, candidates are encouraged to adopt a self-directed learning approach to facilitate the culture of lifelong learning. Students will be well equipped to seek a career as : • Medical Officer in public hospitals • Private medical centre physician • Healthcare Administrator • Higher Education lecturer • Research Scientist • International Aid / Development worker CAREER PROSPECT Taught Courses: • Pharmacotherapeutics I • Pharmacotherapeutics II • Pharmacotherapeutics III • Pharmacotherapeutics IV • Pharmacotherapeutics V • Pharmacotherapeutics VI • Clinical Pharmacokinetics • Research Methodology MODULES Compulsory Clerkships: • Pharmacotherapy in Internal Medicine • Pharmacotherapy in Intensive Care • Pharmacotherapy in Infectious Diseases • Pharmacotherapy in Paediatrics Elective Clerkships: • Oncology Pharmacy • Parenteral Nutrition • Radiopharmacy • Therapeutic Drug Monitoring • Pharmacotherapy in Psychiatry • Pharmacotherapy in Geriatrics INTAKE • September DURATION • Full time: 1 year (2 semesters) • Part time: 2 years (4 semesters) KPT/JPS(R/727/7/0060)02/20 (A10629) Programme Details STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD Full-time and Part-time: • Interactive lecture • Blended learning • Small-group learning • Case-Oriented Problem Solving (COPS) • Ward simulation • Clinical clerkship • Research dissertation • Online Distance Learning (ODL) modules (Part-time only) PROGRAMME CODE Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. 1. Bachelor of Pharmacy (Level 6, MQF) or other related field with a minimum CGPA of 2.75 or its equivalent recognized by Univer- sity Senate; OR 2. Bachelor of Pharmacy (Level 6, MQF) or other related field with CGPA <2.50 and with at least 5 years working experience in rel- evant fields; OR 3. Other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Malaysian Government, AND; 4. English Proficiency for International Students: • Minimum TOEFL score of 550 (PBT) or 80 (IBT) • Or minimum IELTS score of 6.0 Entry Requirement
  • 29. 2727 Doctor of Pharmacy The Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D) programme at CUCMS is a full-time, 2-year Master-level postgraduate programme that aims to produce competent pharmacy specialists in the expanding healthcare system who can provide advanced clinical / healthcare services including medication therapy, disease-state management as well as patient education and consultative activities. This programme is designed to provide an extensive clinical training for pharmacy graduates to further their professional careers in a variety of practice settings including hospitals, home health, community pharmacies, managed care systems in the government, and private health agencies. Semester 1 • Pharmacy Practice • Pharmacotherapeutics I • Pharmacotherapeutics II • Pharmacotherapeutics III • Pharmacotherapeutics IV Semester 2 • Pharmacoeconomics & Pharmacy Management • Pharmacotherapeutics V MODULES • Pharmacotherapeutics VI • Pharmacotherapeutics VII • Social & Public Health in Pharmacy Or Traditional & Complementary Medicine • Research Methodology Semester 3 • Pharmacotherapy in Internal Medicine • Pharmacotherapy in Paediatrics • Pharmacotherapy in Infectious Disease Semester 4 • Pharmacotherapy in Intensive Care • Elective Clerkship in Psychiatry / Ambulatory Care / Geriatric / Oncology / Nuclear Pharmacy Semester 5 • Research Dissertation in Specialised Clinical Discipline To graduate, candidate need to complete 36 units (Didactic) + 24 units (Compulsory Clerkship) + 12 units (Elective Clerkship) + 12 units (Research Dissertation in Specialised Clinical Discipline) = 84 units Note: Each unit is equivalent to 40 notional hours DURATION The duration of study for the Pharm.D programme is 2½ full- time academic years which encompasses 5 semesters. The programme consists of 12 months of taught course, 12 months of resident clerkships and 6 months of specialised clerkship and research dissertation. The maximum duration of candidature is 5 years. Students have to register and pass all credit hours of coursework (taught courses and clerkships) as well as research dissertation. Programme Details STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD • Interactive lecture • Blended learning • Small-group learning • Case-Oriented Problem-solving (COPS) • Case conference • Ward simulation • Journal club presentation • Resident clerkship • Specialised clinical clerkship • Undergraduate tutoring experience • Research dissertation PROGRAMME CODE KPT/JPS(R/727/7/0048)12/23 (MQA/FA2389) Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. 1. Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree with honours (CGPA ≥2.5) from CUCMS; OR 2. Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree with honours (CGPA ≥2.5) or its equivalent from any other University recognized by CUCMS; OR 3. Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree with honours (CGPA <2.5) and with at least 5 years continuous working experience. 4. Other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Government of Malaysia 5. English Proficiency for Foreign Students: • Minimum TOEFL score of 550 (PBT) or 80 (IBT) • Or minimum IELTS score of 6.0 Entry Requirement
  • 30. 2828 According to the 2017 National Health and Morbidity Survey, 29% of Malaysians had depression and anxiety disorder compared with 12% in 2011, that is almost 1 in every 3 Malaysians. At present, there are less than 20 Clinical Psychologists throughout Malaysia and in view of a gradual rise of mental health disorders, the demand for qualified Clinical Psychologists in Malaysia has become very critical. Miss Lim Hooi Shan M. Clin. Psych., M. Soc. Sc. (Counselling Psychology), B. Soc. Sc. (Psych) Programme Coordinator, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences 1 in 3Malaysians may have mental health issues Diploma in Psychology The programme is designed for graduates to become professionally trained in theories, knowledge, skill and methods in psychology. The programme objective is to produce graduates who have a comprehensive understanding of the principles of human minds and behaviours and who are able to apply these principles in dealing with the human taught, behaviour & emotions and enhancing human potentials in community or workplace. Year 1 • Introduction to Psychology • Social Psychology • Fundamental English 1 and 2 • Introduction to IT and Application 2 • Lifespan development • Communication and Persuasion • Pengajian Malaysia 2 (Malaysian Studies 2) • Motivations and Emotions • Personality • Elementary Statistics • Young Mercy/Wataniah/Quranic Class • Introduction to Entrepreneurship Year 2 • Childhood and Adolescence Development • Cross Cultural Psychology • Behaviour and the Brain • Research Method in Social Science MODULES • Abnormal Psychology • Industrial and Organizational Psychology • Cognitive Psychology • Psychological Testing and Evaluation • Health Psychology • Introduction to Behavioural Analysis • Educational Psychology • Elective I • Perlembagaan dan Masyarakat (Constitution and Society) Year 3 • Issues and Ethics in the Helping Profession • Principles of Counselling • Behaviour Modification and Intervention • Industrial Training • Elective II STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD Full-time study delivered through the following methods : • Lectures and tutorials • Written assessments • Industrial Training INTAKE • February, May & September DURATION • 2.5 Years (8 Semester) Students will be well equipped to seek a career as : • Psychology Assistant • Social Work Assistant • Motivator • Research Assistant • Welfare and Rehabilitation Officer • Public Relations Officer • Human Resource Development Personnel • Administrative Officer With further studies & advance training graduates will qualify to be a Certified Psychologist, Therapist, Professional Counselor, Consultant and Corporate Trainer. CAREER PROSPECT KPT/JPS(R/311/4/0027)06/23 (MQA/FA2972) Programme Details PROGRAMME CODE Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section at the end of this prospectus.
  • 31. 2929 Bachelor of Psychology (Hons) This programme is designed to provide students with a broad background in psychological theories, research and to develop the analytical and critical thinking skills necessary for a career in clinical psychology, management, research, marketing, teaching, human resources and more. The program offers study in a range of specialist aspects which include behavior, cognitive, social psychology, personality, perception, intelligence, learning, research methods, memory, abnormal psychology, developmental psychology and health psychology. Through case studies and practicum, students will experience a rigorous and challenging preparation for their future careers. Year 1 • Tamadun Islam & Tamadun Asia (Islamic Civilization & Asian Civilisations) • Hubungan Etnik (Ethnic Relations) • Public Speaking Presentations0 • Introduction to Psychology • Psychology of Personality • Cognitive Psychology • Health Psychology • Affective Domain • Elective 1 • Co-Curriculum • Theories of Counselling • Entrepreneurship • Human Growth and Development • Biopsychology • Computer Applications • English for Occupational Purpose Year 2 • Kerajaan & Dasar Awam Kerajaan (Government & Public Policy) • Young Mercy/Wataniah/Quranic Class/ISLET • Counselling Process and Techniques • Child and Adolescent Development • Cognitive Psychology • Social Psychology • Learning Disabilities • Aging and Older Adulthood MODULES • Psychology of Abnormal Behaviour • Elective 2 • Psychology of Adulthood • Psychological Assessment and Testing • Ethics in Psychology • Research Methods in Psychology • Academic Writing • Affective Domain Year 3 • Motivations and Emotions • Psychology of Learning and Education • Behavior Modification • Introduction to Industrial and Organizational Psychology • Advanced Topics in Psychology • Research Project 1 • Research Project 2 • Affective Domain • Elective 3 • Senior Seminar in Psychology • Practicum Elective Courses (Choose 3 courses) • Community Mental Health • Cross Cultural Psychology • Group Therapy • Positive Psychology • Substance Abuse Treatment STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD Full-time : • Lectures and tutorials • Written assessments • Practicum INTAKE • February, May & September DURATION • 3 Years (12 semesters) Graduates will be well equipped to seek a career as : • Psychology Officer • Welfare and Rehabilitation Officer • Public Relations Executive • Human Resource Development Executive • Human Personnel Executive (Industrial Organization Executives) • Teacher/Educator • Research Officer • Professional Motivator • Industrial Relations Consultant • Market Researcher • Public Policy Advisor • Training and Development Executive * With further studies & advance training graduates will qualify to be a Certified Psychologist, Therapist, Professional Counselor, Consultant and Corporate Trainer. CAREER PROSPECT KPT/JPS(R/311/6/0037)11/23 (MQA/FA3452) Programme Details PROGRAMME CODE Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section at the end of this prospectus.
  • 32. 3030 Postgraduate Diploma in Addiction Science The Post Graduate Diploma in Addiction Science (PGDAS) is a collaborative program between CUCMS and Colombo Plan’s International Centre for Certification and Education of Addiction Professionals (CP-ICCE). The curriculum is based on the Universal Treatment Curricula (UTC) for addiction professionals, developed by CP-ICCE and U.S based National Association for Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counsellors (NAADAC). Successful graduates of PGDAS will be awarded a postgraduate diploma by CUCMS, as well as qualify to sit for the ICCE International Certified Addiction Professional (ICAP) Examination. This specialised programme aims to develop professionals in the fields of addiction treatment by providing the latest evidence- based strategies and interventions. At all stages, candidates are encouraged to adopt a self-directed learning approach to facilitate the culture of lifelong learning. • Physiology and Pharmacology for Addiction Professionals • Treatment of Substance Use Disorder • Common Co-Occurring Mental & Medical Disorder • Screening, Assessment, Treatment, Planning and Documentation • Addiction Counselling Skills and Psychoeducation • Research Methodology • Community-based Peer Recovery Support System • Case Management for Addiction Professional • Crisis Intervention • Ethics for Addiction Professionals • Recovery Coaching • Project Paper • Practicum MODULES STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD Full-time : • Lectures • Project paper • Practicum • Seminar/Workshop INTAKE • January & September DURATION • Full time : 1 year • Part time : 2 years KPT/JPS (N/762/7/0023)04/21 (MQA/FA7983) PROGRAMME CODE Programme Details Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. 1. Bachelor degree (Level 6, MQF) in related field with CGPA 2.50 above or equivalent; OR 2. Bachelor degree with CGPA 2.50 above with minimum 1 year working experience in related field or have undergone UTC (Universal Treatment Curriculum for Substance Use Disorder) training or equivalent and recognized by the University Senate; OR 3. Any other equivalent qualification recognized by the Malaysian Government. 4. For international students only: • Minimum TOEFL score of 550 (PBT) or 80 (IBT) • Or minimum IELTS score of 6.0 Entry Requirement
  • 33. 3131 Master of Clinical Psychology This 2-year Master’s programme provides a pathway for specialisation in clinical psychology. Candidates are equipped with the knowledge base and strong clinical skills required to work as a professional clinical psychologist in various settings. By the end of the programme candidates will develop expertise in the assessment, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of a broad range of emotional and behavioural problems. Year 1 • Adult Psychopathology • Psychological Testing & Assessment • Neuropsychology • Clinical Research Method • Child and Adolescent Psychopathology • Psychotherapy I MODULES • Psychotherapy II • Research Project I • Ethics And Professional Conduct • Clinical Practicum I Year 2 • Research Project II • Clinical Practicum II • Research Project III • Clinical Practicum III • Research Project Presentation The main purpose of the area of clinical psychology is to understand, prevent and relieve psychological distress area dysfunction in order to promote one’s subjective well-being and personal development. Graduates can work in various setting such as: • Developmental Pediatric • Child and Adolescent Mental Health • Oncology • Adult Mental Health • Psychogeriatric Setting CAREER PROSPECT STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD Full-time : • Lectures • Project paper • Practicum INTAKE Please contact the Education Counselling Department DURATION Full-time : 2 years (5 semesters) KPT/JPS(N/311/7/0084)09/21 (MQA/PA4225)07/19 Programme Details PROGRAMME CODE 1. Bachelor’s degree in Psychology • A minimum CGPA of 2.75 out of 4.00 • A minimum CGPA of 2.50 out of 4.00 may be accepted subject to an internal assessment by an independent panel 2. b) Bachelor’s degree in Other Fields of Study • A minimum CGPA of 2.75 out of 4.00 subject and minimum prerequisite 45-credit Psychology module or equivalent and the applicant must have obtained a CGPA of 2.75 in the said psychology module • A minimum CGPA of 2.75 out of 4.00 subject and minimum prerequisite 30-credit Psychology module or equivalent and the applicant must have obtained a CGPA of 2.75 in the said psychology module AND a minimum score of 550 in the Psychology subject of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). 3. Other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Government of Malaysia. 4. For international students only: • Minimum TOEFL score of 550 (PBT) or 80 (IBT) • Or minimum IELTS score of 6.0 Entry Requirement Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update.
  • 34. 3232 According to projections by the Department of Statistics Malaysia, the number of people aged 65 years and above in Malaysia will triple from 2.0 million today to more than 6.0 million by 2040. This is significant, as an ageing population generally indicates an increase in health problems including musculoskeletal disorders. This plus the general increase in awareness among Malaysians has placed a demand for trained physiotherapist especially those holding a degree. In the very near future even diploma holders will be expected to obtain a degree in order to practice physiotherapy in Malaysia. Asst. Prof. T.S. Veeragoudhaman MPT, MSW, MIAP (India), MISCP (Ireland) Programme Coordinator, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences Malaysians aged 65 and above will increase by 200% by 2040
  • 35. 3333 Bachelor in Physiotherapy (Hons) Physiotherapists help people affected by injury, illness or disability through movement and exercise, manual therapy, education and advice. This highly demanding, 4-year professional degree programme teaches you evidence based assessment, diagnosis and treatment skills. The curriculum design, based on recommendations from the World Confederation Physical Therapy (WCPT), reflects current practice with research evidence and enhances students’ knowledge, skills and professionalism. Along with theoretical knowledge students’ will gain appropriate practical skills through practical sessions in our skills lab. Students will be equipped with physiotherapy skills for specialty areas such as geriatrics, paediatrics, sports and women’s health. Students will be posted in appropriate clinical areas in hospitals from semester 4 onwards. Year 1 • Tamadun Islam & Tamadun Asia (Islam & Asian Civilization) • Hubungan Etnik (Ethnic Relations) • English for Special Purpose I • Affective Domain • Anatomy I • Physiology I • Introduction to Physiotherapy • Professional Development & Practice • English for Special Purpose II • Entrepreneurship/Academic Writing • Elective I (Introduction to Ergonomic/ Introduction to Medicine) • Anatomy II • Physiology II • Biomechanics • Introduction to Health Psychology Year 2 • Young Mercy 1 • Co-curricular • Kerajaan & Dasar Awam Malaysia (Government & Public Policy) • Elective II (Community Rehabilitation) • Sains Perubatan Dalam Perspektif Al-Quran & Al-Sunnah • Clinical Reasoning & Evidence-Based Practice • Kinesiology I • Physiotherapeutic Skills 1 • Electrotherapeutic Modalities I MODULES • General Pathology • Kinesiology II • Physiotherapeutic Skills II • Electrotherapeutic Modalities II • Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy I • Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy I • Pharmacology for Physiotherapy • Young Mercy II • Clinical Placement I Year 3 • Introduction to Neuroscience • Research Methodology • Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy II • Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy II • Neurological Physiotherapy I • Clinical Placement II • Introduction to Biostatistics • Neurological Physiotherapy II • Paediatrics Physiotherapy • Physiotherapy Management for Geriatrics • Clinical Placement III Year 4 • Physiotherapy in Women’s Health • Sports Rehabilitation • Spinal Care & Rehabilitation • Physiotherapy in Intensive Care • Clinical Placement IV • Research Project in Physiotherapy • Clinical Placement V Graduates will be well equipped to seek a career as : • Clinical instructor • Clinical therapist (general) • Physiotherapy specialist (Geriatrics, Paediatrics & Women health) Graduates will find employment in organizations such as : • Special schools • Rehabilitation centers • NGOs’ • Sports centers/clubs/clinics/teams • Research centers • Ergonomic centers • Occupational health and safety advisor for physical conditions • Community health centers • Nursing homes • Home health agencies • Corporate or industrial health centers CAREER PROSPECT STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD Full time : • Lecture • Tutorial • Practical and clinical training INTAKE May & September DURATION 4 Years (8 Semester) KPT/JPS(N/726/6/0041)06/19 (MQA/PA2500)12/18 PROGRAMME CODE Programme Details Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section at the end of this prospectus.
  • 36. 3434 Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering Technology (Hons) Biomedical Engineering Technology is the application of engineering philosophy and skills to the medical field. It combines the design and problem solving skills of engineering with medical and biological sciences to help improve patient health care and the quality of life of individuals. Students will gain exposure and experience handling various equipment and apparatus, such as patient monitors, electrocardiographs, infusion devices, ventilators, patient-care computers and other related medical devices. Learning Outcomes Our curriculum provides a strong foundation in engineering, medical, science, mathematics and humanities. We integrate the core knowledge of engineering disciplines and modern biology to solve problems encountered in biological systems. This curriculum will allow students to analyze problem from both engineering and medical perspectives; to anticipate the special difficulties in working with physicians and evaluate a wide range of possible solutions to problems encountered. The graduate should be able to advance both in engineering and medical disciplines. Year 1 • English for Special Purposes 1 • Tamadun Islam dan Tamadun Asia (Islamic & Asian Civilizations) • Hubungan Etnik (Ethnic Relations) • Bahasa Melayu & Komunikasi 2 • Malaysian Studies 3 • Calculus • Basic Electrical Engineering • Introduction to Medicine • Laboratory 1 • Introduction to Biomedical Engineering Technology • English for Special Purposes 2 • Ordinary Differential Equations • Information & Communication Technology • Material Science • Engineering Mechanics • Anatomy & Physiology • Laboratory 2 • Co-Curriculum • Kerajaan & Dasar Awam Malaysia (Government & Malaysian Public Policy) • Affective Domain Year 2 • Young Mercy / ISLET • Culture & Diversity • Academic Writing • Engineering Mathematics MODULES • Computer Programming • Electric Circuit Analysis • Engineering Drawing • Forces, Field & Flows • Laboratory 3 • Young Mercy 2 • Molecular Biology & Biochemistry • Biomechanics • Digital Electronics • Analog Electronics • Signal & Systems • Laboratory 4 • Affective Domain • Year 3 • Haematology & Immunology • Fundamentals of Entrepreneurship • Biostatistics • Biophysics • Biomedical Signal Processing & Analysis • Biomedical Measurement & Instrumentation • Biomedical Electronics & Microcomputer • Laboratory 5 • Affective Domain • Pathology & Microbiology • Biomedical Acts, Standards & Safety • Biomedical Imaging System • Biomaterials • Medical Image Processing & Analysis • Medical Devices Maintenance & Repair • Project Management • Laboratory 6 • Final Year Project 1 Year 4 • Final Year Project 2 • Design of Biomedical Devices & Systems • Hospital Engineering • Laboratory 7 • Affective Domain • Elective 1 • Elective 2 • Practical Training Studies in biomedical engineering technology leads to diverse careers involving: • Medical instrumentation • Image processing and medical imaging • Biosignal processing • Biomechanics and rehabilitation engineering • Bioinformatics and telemedicine • Biomedical computing & simulation • Artificial organ and prosthetics • Medical robots CAREER PROSPECT STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD • Lectures, tutorials, practical and industrial training • Includes an industrial placement module, students interact with biomedical engineers at healthcare facilities which adds further depth to their work. INTAKE • February & September KPT/JPS(N/523/6/0288)02/22 (MQA/PA9005)12/21 DURATION • 4 Years (8 Semester) Programme Details PROGRAMME CODE Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section at the end of this prospectus.
  • 37. 3535 Diploma in Medical Assistant The Diploma in Medical Assistant provides students with a wealth of knowledge in patient care allowing them to seek a career as Assistant Medical Officers in public hospitals, private hospitals, estate, oil and gas, and other related medical field. Students will leverage on the University’s experience and facilities to equip themselves with knowledge on subjects such as anatomy, physiology, bioscience, microbiology, parasitology, emergency medicine, surgical, public health and more. Assistant Medical Officers will work alongside physicians in providing quality patient care and are integral members of today’s healthcare teams. This programme is recognized by the Medical Assistant Board, Ministry of Health Malaysia. Year 1 • Anatomy and Physiology 1 • Anatomy and Physiology 2 • Microbiology & Parasitology • Biosciences • Nursing I • Behavior Sciences • Pengajian Malaysia (Malaysian Studies) • Fundamental English I • Perlembagaan & Dasar Awam (Constitution & Public Policy) • Nursing II • Surgery I • Medicine I • Pharmacology I • Occupational Safety and Health • Fundamental English II • Professional Ethics & Moral • Young Mercy Year 2 • Medicine II • Surgery II • Pharmacology II • Pediatric • Emergency Medicine I • Community Health I • Research Methodology • Pediatric Placement • Community Health II • Orthopedic • Emergency Medicine II MODULES • Medical Ward Placement • Community Health Placement I Year 3 • Community Health Placement II • Emergency Placement I • Surgical Ward Placement • Orthopedic Ward Placement • Ophthalmology Department • Health System Research • Community Health Placement III • Emergency Placement II • Psychiatric Ward Placement • Otolaryngology Placement • Operation Theatre Placement • Labour Room Placement Graduates from this course will be eligible to obtain employment as Medical Assistants or Assistant Medical Officers (AMO) in Public Hospitals and Private Medical Centers and are recognized by the Medical Assistant Board, Ministry of Health Malaysia. Further education pathways available to students include Bachelor degrees in Pre Hospital Care, Forensic Science, Sports Medicine, Dietician, Biomedical, Social Science, Psychology, Emergency Medicine, and Occupational Safety and Health. CAREER PROSPECT STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD Full-time study delivered through the following methods: • Lectures and tutorials • Clinical placement INTAKE • May and November DURATION • 3 years (6 semesters) KPT/JPS(R/722/4/0004)06/23 (MQA/FA1947)02/19 Programme Details PROGRAMME CODE Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section at the end of this prospectus.
  • 38. 3636 Asst. Prof. Rosli Abdul Rahman MSc. (OSH), B. Economic (Hons.), UKM Dean, Faculty of Safety and Health MrRosliAbdulRahmanhasover23yearsofworkingexperience and has served as a Human Resource Manager and Safety Advisor for various organisations including an international manufacturer of electromechanical components, an air transportation & logistics company as well as the leading multinational semiconductor manufacturer, Texas Instruments. He is a registered Safety and Health Officer with the Department of Safety and Health (DOSH) and a member of the Malaysian Industrial Hygiene Association (MIHA). Mr. Rosli is highly experienced in the inspection, auditing and investigation of accidents/incidents and has previously led a manufacturing plant’s Emergency Response Team. Mr Rosli has also been appointed as a consultant to various companies including SKF Bearings, Fomtect among others. He is also a keen trainer in the OSH industry having conducted numerous trainings on Hearing Conservation, the Use of Various Personal Protective Equipment, Awareness of ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001, Hazardous Waste Management, Safety and Health at Workplace, Accident Investigation and Job Hazard Analysis. The Social Security Organisation (SOCSO) has reported that the prevalence of Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) caused by static posture, excessive force, repetitive tasks and contact stress have been on a continual rise in Malaysia. This further highlights the urgent demand of Occupational Safety & Health experts all across the Malaysian workplace. Mr. Hari Krishnan BEng, MSc, Grad I.E.M, ATP(UK) Programme Coordinator, Faculty of Safety and Health
  • 39. 3737 Diploma in Occupational Safety & Health This programme prepares students with knowledge and skills that enable them to bring about change in the way safety and health initiatives are implemented in the workplace. Students gain a better understanding on the potential safety and health hazards while broadening their skills set to meet the increasing demands of the OSH industry. Graduates of this programme are highly sought after to meet the talent needs in various manufacturing, construction and heavy industries. Year 1 • Occupational Safety & Health Law 1 • Introduction to Occupational Safety • Introduction to Occupational Health • Information And Reports Presentation • Fire Skills • Fundamental English 1 • Pengajian Malaysia 2 • Introductory Chemistry • First Aid and Emergency Planning • Fundamental English II • Academic Writing • Human Body Form and Function • Introduction to Occupational Hygiene • Fundamental of Microbiology • OSH Statistics • Occupational Disease and Control • Occupational Safety & Health Law 2 • Perlembagaan dan Masyarakat Malaysia Year 2 • Introduction to Ergonomics • Workplace Action Research Project I • OSH Management System • Risk Identification And Assessment Control • Machinery And Equipment Safety • Young Mercy / Wataniah • Emergency Response Plan • Environmental Management System • Physics MODULES • OSH Information and Data Systems Management • Occupational Safety and Health Practice • Mathematics • Business Organisation and Management • Organisation Behavior • Occupational Toxicology • Introduction to IT & Application Year 3 • Workplace Action Research Project II • Practicum (6 month) (PASS/FAIL) Students will be well equipped to seek a career as : • Safety & Health Officers • Site Safety Supervisor Students will find employment in industries such as : • Mining and quarrying • Manufacturing • Construction • Agriculture • Utilities • Storage • Transportation • Hotels • Finance • Public services CAREER PROSPECT STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD Full Time studies delivered through the following methods : • Lectures • Practical Laboratory sessions • Tutorial • Industrial training INTAKE • February, May & September DURATION • 7 semesters Accredited by: The University’s Diploma in Occupational Safety & Health has been officially recognised by the Malaysian Department of Occupational Safety & Health (DOSH). This enables all successful graduates to apply for the Green Book licence with 3 years’ work experience upon graduation in order to be a Registered Safety & Health Officer (SHO) without having to undertake any additional training courses. KPT/JPS(R/862/4/0044)05/20 (A10326) Programme Details PROGRAMME CODE Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section at the end of this prospectus.
  • 40. 3838 Bachelor in Occupational Safety & Health (Hons) This programme provides deeper knowledge on Occupational Safety and Health in an effort to protect workers from hazards at the workplace. You will explore a variety of subjects related to this field such as safety & health regulations, construction safety, industrial hygiene, OSH risk management, emergency response plan and accident investigation among others. The programme will provide you with a range of theoretical and practical skills to enable you to practice across a range of industries and environments. The curriculum is based on sound foundations as stated in the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1994 (Act 514) with a syllabus that focuses on specific aspects of occupational health and safety management. With this degree in hand, employment in the OSH field becomes more promising due to the shortage of OSH experts especially in the manufacturing, construction, oil and gas industries. Year 1 • ESP 2: Communication at Workplace • Introduction to Management • Legal Aspects of Safety and Health • Occupational Health • Computer Application • ESP 1: Public Speaking • Occupational Safety • Academic Writing • Human Resource Management • Third Language (Arabic) • Introduction to OSH • Hubungan Etnik (Ethnic Relations) • Tamadun Islam dan Tamadun Asia (Islamic & Asian Civilization) • Entrepreneurship • Human Anatomy & Physiology • OSH Training and Development • OSH Management Systems • Kerajaan dan Dasar Awam Malaysia (Malaysian Government and Public Policy) MODULES Year 2 • Industrial Ergonomics • Industrial Hygiene • Managing Change • Fire Prevention and Protection • OSH Risk Management • Young Mercy • Quality Management • Occupational Stress • Environmental Management and Sustainability • Occupational Psychology • Basics Life Support • Industrial Chemical • Research Methods • Accident Investigation and Prevention • Elementary Statistics • Emergency Preparedness and Response Year 3 • Construction Safety • Occupational Safety and Health Issues at Workplace • Industrial Relations • Academic Project • Safety Leadership • Ethics in OSH Profession • Industrial Training Students will be well equipped to seek a career as : • OSH Specialist • Safety Manager • OSH Consultant • Construction & Building Supervisors Students will find employment in industries such as : • Mining and quarrying • Manufacturing • Construction • Agriculture • Utilities • Storage • Transportation • Hotels • Finance • Public services CAREER PROSPECT Accredited by: The Institution of Occupational Safety & Health, UK, is the world’s largest Charted professional body for health and safety experts. An accreditation by the IOSH indicates that the Bachelor’s Occupational Safety & Health (Hons) has met the IOSH’s stringent standards and is internationally recognised. Successful candidates of the programme will be accepted as Graduate Members of the Institution. STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD Full Time and Part Time including : • Lectures • Practical Laboratory sessions • Written examinations • Industrial training • Tutorial INTAKE • February, May & September DURATION • Full-time : 3 years (9 semesters) Part-time : 6 years (16 semesters) KPT/JPS(R/862/6/0017)09/22 (MQA/FA0543) Programme Details PROGRAMME CODE Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. For information on entry requirements, please refer to the section at the end of this prospectus.
  • 41. 3939 Master of Science in Occupational Safety & Health Management Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Management has been designed to offer extensive education, knowledge and skills in decision making and problem solving of OSH issues. This programme also allows the candidates development in analytical, communication and writing skills with the requirement of the dissertation in their field of study. The successful completion of the program enables the candidates to cope with the rapid globalization as OSH professionals in cross-disciplinary areas (ergonomics, industrial hygiene, OSH management systems, occupational health) and OSH research Year 1 • Safety Management • Chemical Management • Hygiene Management MODULES • Health Management • Aspects of OSH Legislation • HRM and Behavioural Aspects in Safety and Health • OSH Management Systems • Workplace Emergency Management • Risk Management and Control Year 2 • Statistical Analysis • Research Methods • Ergonomics Management • Master Project Dissertation Candidates who have successfully completed this programme will be able to further their careers as : • OSH Consultant & Expert • Safety and Health Manager / Director • Lecturer/Academician • OSH Trainer CAREER PROSPECT Note: All programme details are subject to periodic revisions. Please consult the Faculty for the latest update. STUDY MODE & DELIVERY METHOD Coursework based programme available as either full time or part time studies and delivered as follows : • Lectures • Written assessments • Research project INTAKE • January & September DURATION • Full time: 2 years • Part time: 3 years KPT/JPS(R/862/7/0018)10/22 (MQA/FA1174) PROGRAMME CODE Programme Details 1. Bachelor’s Degree from a related field with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 or equivalent as recognized by the University Senate; OR 2. A CGPA less than 2.50 may be accepted, subject to a minimum of 5 years working experience in a relevant field. 3. For international students only: • Minimum TOEFL score of 550 (PBT) or 80 (IBT) • Or minimum IELTS score of 6.0 Entry Requirement • Practical • Tutorial Accredited by: The Institution of Occupational Safety & Health, UK, is the world’s largest Charted professional body for health and safety experts. An accreditation by the IOSH indicates that the Master of Science in Occupational Safety & Health Management has met the IOSH’s stringent standards and is internationally recognised. Successful candidates of the programme will be accepted as Graduate Members of the Institution.
  • 42. 4040 Prof Dr. Jason Lee Wai Chow PhD(USM), MBA(USM), M.Ed(UM), B.A.(Hons)(USM), MMIM, MMIHRM, MIMM Dean, Faculty of Business & Management Prof Dr. Jason Lee holds a PhD (Operations Strategy) from Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the School of Management (USM), Master of Education (M.Ed) in Social Science Education from University Malaya (UM) and a B.A (Hons) from USM. Prior to his appointment in CUCMS, Prof. Lee was an Associate Prof. and Director of the Research Management Centre (RMC) in Nilai University and the MBA Coordinator in the Faculty of Business. Currently Prof Lee sits on the Scientific Committee of the Asian Conference on Entrepreneurship (ACE) 2018, Malaysia. He was in the review panel of the 1st New Energy and Future Energy Systems (NEFES) Conference in Beijing, China, in 2016 and programme committee member for the International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA) 13th and 15th Conferences in Morocco and Cairo respectively. He is also a member of the Institute of Marketing Malaysia (IMM), Malaysian Institute of Human Resource Management (MIHRM), and the Malaysian Institute of Management (MIM).