
The Bachelor in Forensic Engineering in Malaysia (also referred to as Forensic Engineering Degree Malaysia or Engineering Forensic Science Degree Malaysia) is an undergraduate program designed to develop advanced technical knowledge in identifying, analyzing, and solving engineering failures in buildings, infrastructure, machinery, industrial equipment, and construction systems.
This multidisciplinary degree integrates civil engineering, structural engineering, mechanical engineering, materials science, and forensic investigation skills to determine the root causes behind accidents, structural collapses, machinery breakdowns, environmental disasters, and building performance failures.
Students learn how to assess damage, interpret evidence, evaluate compliance with engineering codes, and provide expert recommendations for litigation, insurance assessments, public safety, and engineering improvement.
The program relates closely to Civil Engineering Forensic Malaysia, Bachelor Civil Engineering Malaysia, Structural Engineering Malaysia Degree, Bachelor Mechanical Engineering Malaysia, and Materials Engineering Degree Malaysia, where forensic specialization is often offered within final-year projects, electives, or industry internships.
The Forensic Engineering Degree duration typically includes:
General Bachelor Forensic Engineering Admission Requirements Malaysia include:
Students who complete a diploma in civil, mechanical, structural, or materials engineering may enter Year 2 via credit transfer.
The fee structure varies depending on institution type and specialization availability.
| Institution Type | Annual Fee Range |
|---|---|
| Public Universities | RM 8,000 – RM 15,000 per year |
| Private Universities | RM 15,000 – RM 30,000 per year |
| International / Research-focused Institutions | RM 25,000 – RM 45,000 per year |
Additional charges may apply for laboratory use, safety fieldwork, equipment handling, and certification courses.
While dedicated forensic engineering degrees are limited, students pursue core engineering degrees with forensic specialization at:
Specialization pathways exist in civil, structural, mechanical, and materials engineering departments.
Graduates can work in engineering consultancy firms, government departments, investigative agencies, construction & safety audit companies, and legal & insurance sectors that require expert technical evaluation.
