MAHSA UNIVERSITY • MALAYSIA
SPC, Main Campus • Intake: APRIL and AUGUST • MALAYSIA
Tuition
RM 49,800
Duration
3 Years
Intake
Intake: APRIL and AUGUST
Faculty
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING, BUILT ENVIRONMENT & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
Scholarship
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The aim of this programme is to provide students with comprehensive knowledge in Electrical & Electronic Engineering theory and practice. It is designed to give a broad understanding and develop skills essential for the Electrical & Electronic industry and hence making them industry ready. This programme is also designed to prepare a pathway for student to pursue higher level degree courses.
MAHSA’s DEE programme is a 2.5-year programme that consists of 7 semesters. This programme is largely conducted at the MAHSA University campus with some exposure to laboratory work. The programme promotes student-centred learning, problem based learning, and hands-on training which will help the students to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Upon completion of Year 1 and in their Year 2 Semester 3, the student will proceed to do his or her industrial training / internship. For students to be exposed to the real working environment, they will undergo an internship for a period of 12 weeks. The students will be supervised by a lecturer who will liaise with the industries. At the end of the training the students are required to submit a report while the industries are required to evaluate and report on the students’ job performance. Students are exposed to real work environment experience gain knowledge in writing report in technical works/projects. This programme not only prepares students with advanced theoretical and practical skills but also exposes them to plan and manage a project strategically. Students apply knowledge they learned from taking courses to study, analyse and address real life industry requirements. The focus will be in imparting practical and theoretical knowledge required for gainful employment in industry.
The completion of this 2.5-year programme leads to a Bachelor of Electrical & Electronic engineering degree. This programme will be accredited by the MQA/EAC.
| SUBJECT | SUBJECT CODE | |
|---|---|---|
| Y1S1 | Communicative English | DEL1013 |
| Technical Mathematics 1 | DSM1013 | |
| Engineering Sciences | DSM1023 | |
| Basics of Electrical and Electronic Engineering | DEE1013 | |
| Introduction to C Programming | DEE1023 | |
| Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi I / Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban 1 | MPU2133/MPU2183 | |
| Y1S2 | Technical Mathematics 2 | DSM1073 |
| Engineering Mechanics | DEE1033 | |
| Electrical Engineering Workshop | DEE1042 | |
| Instrumentation & Measurements | DEE1063 | |
| Analysis of Circuits | DEE1073 | |
| Integrity and Anti-Corruption | MPU2232 | |
| Y1S3 | Engineering Drawing | DEE1082 |
| Engineering Software Applications | DEE1092 | |
| Time Management | MPU 2312 | |
| Y2S4 | Analogue & Digital Electronics | DEE2013 |
| Electronic Communication | DEE2023 | |
| Electronics Lab | DEE2032 | |
| Electrical Machines and Power Systems | DEE2043 | |
| Electrical Machines Lab | DEE2052 | |
| Co-curricular Project | MPU 2412 | |
| Y2S5 | Technical Mathematics 3 | DSM2023 |
| Microcontroller systems | DEE2063 | |
| Control Systems Engineering | DEE2073 | |
| Communications & Controls Lab | DEE2082 | |
| Maintenance of Electrical Equipment and Systems | DEE2093 | |
| Power Electronics | DEE2103 | |
| Y2S6 | Industrial Training | DEE2114 |
| Y3S7 | Programmable Logic Controller | DEE3012 |
| Final Project | DEE3023 | |
| Engineering Health and Safety | DEE3033 | |
| Management for Engineers | DEE3043 | |
| Elective 1 | DEE3XX3 | |
| Elective 2 | DEE3XX3 | |
| Technical Electives | ||
| Electrical Energy Generation, Transmission & Distribution | DEE3053 | |
| Embedded System | DEE3063 | |
| Utilization of Electrical Energy | DEE3073 |
| Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs) | |
|---|---|
| PEO 1 | To produce graduates with sufficient knowledge and competency in various areas in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. |
| PEO 2 | To produce graduates with professional attributes and are readily adaptable to the global work environment. |
| PEO 3 | To produce graduates who are engaged in life-long learning, stay informed of the emerging technologies and contemporary issues. |
| Programme Learning Outcomes (PLOs) | |
|---|---|
| Upon completion of the programme, the students will be able to : | |
| PLO 1 | Engineering Knowledge: Apply knowledge of applied mathematics, applied science, computing and engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialisation as specified in DK1 to DK4 respectively to wide practical procedures and practices. |
| PLO 2 | Problem Analysis: Identify and analyse well-defined engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using codified methods of analysis specific to their field of activity (DK1 to DK4). |
| PLO 3 | Design/Development of Solutions: Design solutions for well-defined technical problems and assist with the design of systems, components or processes to meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety as well as, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations as required (DK5) |
| PLO 4 | Investigation: Conduct investigations of well-defined problems; locate and search relevant codes and catalogues, conduct standard tests and measurements (DK8). |
| PLO 5 | Tool Usage: Apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering computing and IT tools to well-defined engineering problems, with an awareness of the limitations (DK2 and DK6). |
| PLO 6 | The Engineering Technician and the World: Consider sustainable development impacts* to: society, the economy, sustainability, health and safety, legal frameworks, and the environment, in solving well-defined engineering problems. (DK1, DK5, and DK7). |
| PLO 7 | Ethics: Understand and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of technician practice and including compliance with national and international laws. Demonstrate an understanding of the need for diversity and inclusion; (DK9). |
| PLO 8 | Individual and Collaborative Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member in diverse and inclusive teams in multi-disciplinary, face-to-face, remote and distributed settings (DK9). |
| PLO 9 | Communications: Communicate effectively and inclusively on well-defined engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, by being able to comprehend the work of others, document their own work, and give and receive clear instructions. |
| PLO 10 | Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate awareness of engineering management principles as a member or leader in a technical team and to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments. |
| PLO 11 | Life Long Learning: Recognize the need for, and have the ability for i) independent and life-long learning and ii) critical thinking in the face of specialised technical knowledge; (DK8). |
Product Designers
Technician in Multiple Fields
Mechanical Contractors
Quality Control and Assurance Inspectors
Manufacturing and Production Sector

Awarded by
MAHSA University
The Diploma in Electrical & Electronic Engineering is awarded by MAHSA University, a recognized university in the region.

High Quality
Curriculum
The Diploma in Mechanical Engineering is benchmarked to the quality standards and approved by the Engineering Accreditation Council Malaysia (EAC) and Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA). The teaching staff in the faculty comprises of professors and lecturers with vast experience from the different fields of specializations. The faculty also employs Professional Engineers who have wide industry experience to be part of the academic team.

Affordable Fees
The Diploma in Mechanical Engineering is very affordable and there are education loans available for students who wish to further seek out additional financial assistance.

Recognition
The Diploma in Mechanical Engineering is a 2 ½ year programme, in line with the requirements of the Engineering Accreditation Council Malaysia (EAC) and Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA).
SPM - Pass SPM / SPMV with (3) Credits in : Mathematics, Science (Science / Technical/ Vocasional) & 1 other subject Pass in English
O-Level - Pass O-Level with Grade C in (3) subjects: Mathematics, Science (Science / Technical / Vacasional ) & 1 other subject in English
UEC - For senior middle three (SM#) only
Pass UEC with grade B in (3) subjects : Mathematics, Science (Science/Technical/ Vacasional) & 1 other subject Pass in English
CERTIFICATE - Pass Certificate in Engineering for Engineering Technology (Level 3 KKM) with min CGPA 2.00
Pass in Vocational and technica certificate with CGPA 2.00 and 1 Year working experience or 1 semester bridging course
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY - IELTS: 5.0
TOEFL PBT: 40
MUET BAND : 3.5
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 19,920 |
| 2nd Year | RM 19,920 |
| 3rd Year | RM 9,960 |
| Description | Fee |
|---|---|
| Other fees will be shared during advising. | |