
A Master in Integrative & Complementary Health in Malaysia prepares graduates for leadership, research, education, and policy roles within the wellness, public health, and healthcare integration sectors. Unlike clinical alternative medicine qualifications (e.g., TCM, acupuncture, chiropractic), this Master’s programme focuses on evidence-based evaluation of complementary therapies, programme design, scientific research, wellness policy, and leadership innovation, without producing practitioners who diagnose or treat patients.
Students study advanced modules such as integrative medicine systems, research methodology in complementary therapies, clinical outcomes evaluation, wellness policy development, herbal and nutraceutical evidence analysis, integrative lifestyle intervention planning, behaviour change science, corporate wellness strategy, and ethical frameworks for complementary health integration. The curriculum may offer elective pathways in herbal research, health psychology, meditation research, integrative nutrition, or wellness coaching.
Most programmes include a research dissertation or applied wellness project, where students work with hospitals, community health organisations, corporate wellness units, nutraceutical companies, or universities to evaluate complementary healthcare outcomes. Students learn how to design evidence-based programmes that safely integrate complementary approaches with clinical healthcare, ensuring safety and effectiveness.
Graduates are equipped to lead wellness departments, research centres, product development teams, NGO health initiatives, and integrative health education programmes. This qualification empowers professionals to develop scientifically grounded complementary health systems that support medical practice and community well-being—without acting as treatment providers themselves.
| Programme Mode | Duration |
|---|---|
| Full-Time | 1.5 – 2.5 years |
| Part-Time | 2.5 – 4 years |
| Institution Type | Estimated Total Fees |
|---|---|
| Public Universities (Health Sciences) | RM 18,000 – RM 50,000 |
| Private Universities | RM 35,000 – RM 95,000 |
| International/Collaborative Programmes | RM 50,000 – RM 150,000 |
Fees vary depending on research mode, laboratory work, and collaborations.
Career-focused names may vary, such as:
Master in Health Sciences, Herbal Science, Wellness Science, Public Health (Integrative focus), Health Promotion.
Graduates do not perform clinical treatment but lead science-based wellness integration.







