MAHSA UNIVERSITY • MALAYSIA
SPC, Main Campus • Intake: Jan / Apr / May / Aug / Oct • MALAYSIA
Tuition
RM 94,440
Duration
4 Years
Intake
Intake: Jan / Apr / May / Aug / Oct
Faculty
FACULTY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, NURSING & EDUCATION: SCHOOL OF MEDICAL IMAGING
Scholarship
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MAHSA University’s Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Hons) is a 4-year undergraduate degree programme that trains qualified radiographers in the expert use of radiography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT scan) and ultrasound for the purpose of diagnosing diseases and injuries. This degree in medical imaging (also called Medical Diagnostic Radiography) will qualify graduates as radiographers who are highly respected and in great demand in hospitals and medical centres throughout the world.
During the course, students will learn the diverse and complex subjects of human anatomy and physiology, general pathology, radiation physics, medical radiations, x-ray techniques, clinical radiography, regional and sectional biography for medical imaging, digital vascular imaging, mammography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, systematic imaging pathology, medical radiation science, radiation safety and biology, radiation safety standards and procedures, radiographic practice, image interpretation, health and statistics, and professional practice.
Upon completion this programme, students will be able to perform multifarious expert activities such as positioning patients correctly and effectively for ideal imaging results; utilizing radiographic exposure factors to optimize image quality and minimize patient dosage and exposure to radiation; and effectively using various methods of medical imaging to take images of parts of patients’ anatomies to detect injuries and possible diseases. They will also be able to use nuclear medicine to assist patients in the eradication of cancerous cells in radiation treatments; exercise maximum caution and care in the use of radiation to maximize patient and occupational safety; assess patients’ situations and provide solutions according to changing needs and limitations; adhere to and uphold stringent safety standards in the use of radiation equipment and procedures; and counsel and comfort patients to whom they are attending.
Ultimately, MAHSA’s graduating radiographers will be able to contribute a host of essential services to medical institutions everywhere.
| YEAR | NAME OF MODULE | MODULE CODE |
|---|---|---|
| Y1 | S1 | Imaging Physics | RRP 2120 |
| Patient Care in Professional Practice | BPM 2130 | |
| Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology I | MAP 2140 | |
| Instrumentation & Image Processing I | RRI 2130 | |
| English for Academic Purpose | ENG 6112 | |
| TITAS/Malaysian Studies (U1) | MPU 3123/MPU 3173 | |
| Y1 | S2 | General Pathology | PAT 2230 |
| Medical Imaging Procedures I | MIP 2230 | |
| Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology II | MAP 2240 | |
| Instrumentation & Image Processing II | RRI 2230 | |
| Basic Pharmacology | BPH 2220 | |
| Hubungan Etnik/ Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 2 (U1) | MPU 3113/MPU 3143 | |
| English for Academic Writing | ENG 6212 | |
| Y2 | S1 | Health Psychology | BBS 2320 |
| Medical Imaging Procedures II | MIP 2330 | |
| Image Evaluation & Interpretation | RIS 2320 | |
| Instrumentation & Image Processing III | RRI 2330 | |
| Radiation Biology & Safety | BPM 2330 | |
| First Aid and Basic Life Support | BLS 2330 | |
| Y2 | S2 | Clinical Placement Medical Imaging Procedures I | RCP 2451 |
| Clinical Placement Medical Imaging Procedures IIA | RCP 2452 | |
| Clinical Placement Medical Imaging Procedures IIB | RCP 2453 | |
| Entrepreneurship (U2) | MPU 3243 | |
| Y3 | S1 | Sectional Imaging Anatomy | RDI 2531 |
| Medical Imaging Procedures III | MIP 2530 | |
| Computed Tomography | SPE 2531 | |
| Radiographic Pathology | RDI 2532 | |
| Biostatistics | RSP 2530 | |
| Mammography | SPE 2530 | |
| Comparative Religion (U3) | MPU 3342 | |
| Y3 | S2 | Ultrasonography | SPE 2631 |
| Digital Subtraction Angiography | SPE 2622 | |
| Healthcare Management | BAM 2631 | |
| Radionuclide Imaging | SPE 2623 | |
| Professionalism and Ethics | BAM 2622 | |
| Dental Radiography | SPE 2624 | |
| Research Methodology | RSP 2330 | |
| Community Work 2 | MPU 3422 | |
| Y4 | S1 | Comparative Medical Imaging | SPE 2721 |
| Magnetic Resonance Imaging | SPE 2732 | |
| Research Project I | RSP 2730 | |
| Clinical Placement Medical Imaging Procedures III | RCP 2750 | |
| Y4 | S2 | Research Project II | RSP 2860 |
| Clinical Placement IV | RCP 2851 | |
| Clinical Placement V | RCP 2852 |

Quality
The Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Hons) is designed in consultation with a panel of local and international experts, resulting in a highly sought after curriculum that combines theoretical learning and practical sessions in laboratories and hospitals.

Clinical Exposure
Students of the Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Hons) gain experience in our rather exhaustive list of panel of hospitals throughout Malaysia

Affordable
Tuition fees for the Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Hons) are kept at an affordable level, to ensure there are little barriers to a good quality education.

Recognition
The Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Hons) is accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency and Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia and recognized by the Ministry of Health, Malaysia.

Awarded by
MAHSA University
The Bachelor of Medical Imaging (Hons) is awarded by MAHSA University, a leader in Medical and Health Science Education in Malaysia
Pass Matriculation/Pre-University/STPM or equivalent with minimum GPA 2.33 in TWO of the following subjects:
Biology
Physics/Mathematics
Chemistry
Pass A-level or equivalent with minimum Grade D in TWO of the following subjects:
Biology
Physics/Mathematics
Chemistry
Pass Diploma (Level 4 MQF) with minimum CGPA of 2.75 in related field
Pass Diploma (Level 4 MQF) with CGPA less than 2.75 in related field and a minimum of 3 years working experience in the related field
Other recognized qualification of equivalence
MUET Band 3/IELTS (5.5)/TOEFL (550)
English proficiency for international student: TOEFL (550)/IELTS (5.5) or equivalent.
STUDENT PASS / VISA REQUIREMENTS (INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS)
All international students who plan to study full-time in Malaysia are required to obtain a Student Pass (Student Visa) before starting their studies.
• You must receive an official Offer Letter from the university before applying for a student pass
• The university will submit your Student Pass application through Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) on your behalf
• A Visa Approval Letter (VAL / eVAL) is required before travelling to Malaysia
• Studying on a tourist or social visit visa is not permitted
• Your passport must be valid for at least 18 months from your intended intake date
• Visa processing time depends on EMGS and Malaysian Immigration approval
• After arriving in Malaysia, all students must complete a medical check-up at an EMGS-registered clinic
• Your Student Pass will be issued only after medical clearance and document verification
• Continuing students must renew their Student Pass before it expires
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR STUDENT PASS APPLICATION
The following documents are commonly required for all international students:
• Valid passport (clear scanned copy of all pages, including blank pages)
• Passport-size photograph with a white background
• Official Offer Letter from the university
• Academic certificates and transcripts related to your programme
• English language proficiency certificate (IELTS / TOEFL or equivalent), if required
• Proof of acceptance or tuition fee payment (if requested by the university)
• Student Pass / Visa processing fee as determined by EMGS
• Completed EMGS Health Declaration Form (if applicable)
Please note: All documents not originally in English must be submitted together with certified English translations.
ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS (IF APPLICABLE)
Some students may be asked to provide extra documents depending on their situation:
• Release Letter and Visa Cancellation Letter (for students transferring from another institution in Malaysia)
• School Leaving Certificate (for foundation or diploma applicants)
• Sponsorship or Scholarship Letter (if your studies are funded)
• Proof of financial support to cover tuition fees and living expenses
• Statutory Declaration (if there are name differences across documents)
• Resume or Character Reference Letter (commonly required for applicants above 23 years old)
• Police Clearance Certificate (if requested by EMGS or embassy authorities)
• Copy of previous Malaysian visa or Resident Pass (if applicable)
AFTER ARRIVING IN MALAYSIA
Once you arrive in Malaysia, you will need to:
• Complete a medical examination at an EMGS-approved clinic
• Submit your passport for Student Pass Endorsement
• Receive a temporary Special Pass (if applicable) while your Student Pass is being processed
• Collect your Student Pass and complete university registration
IMPORTANT REMINDERS
• Student Pass requirements are set by Malaysian Immigration and EMGS and may vary by nationality
• The university’s International Office will guide you through each step of the process
• Students are strongly advised to prepare documents at least 2–3 months before intake
• Requirements may change, so always follow the latest instructions provided by the university
| Year | Fee |
|---|---|
| 1st Year | RM 23,610 |
| 2nd Year | RM 23,610 |
| 3rd Year | RM 23,610 |
| 4th Year | RM 23,610 |
| Description | Fee |
|---|---|
| Other fees will be shared during advising. | |