
A Master in Healthcare Safety & Infection Control in Malaysia focuses on advanced hospital safety systems, prevention of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), patient risk reduction strategies, outbreak management, and quality improvement in clinical settings. Because Malaysia does not offer a programme titled exactly “Master in Infection Control,” the field is covered under Master of Public Health (MPH), Master of Health Science, Master in Clinical Epidemiology, or Master in Healthcare Quality & Patient Safety with specialisation modules in hospital infection control, epidemiology, and healthcare quality management.
The programme equips health professionals to manage patient and staff safety, conduct infection surveillance, develop safety standards for clinical environments, analyse outbreak data, implement sterilisation and hygiene protocols, and ensure regulatory compliance with Ministry of Health guidelines. Students learn epidemiology, biostatistics, infection prevention strategies, antimicrobial stewardship, clinical risk assessment, healthcare policy, waste management, digital health surveillance, antibiotic resistance trends, and leadership in safety culture.
Practical components may include hospital-based safety audits, outbreak simulations, fieldwork in public health departments, risk management projects, policy evaluations, and research publications. Graduates emerge as leaders skilled in preventing medical errors, reducing healthcare-associated infections, designing safe clinical systems, and protecting patients and healthcare workers from hazards.
This programme is ideal for nurses, doctors, environmental health officers, medical lab professionals, public health graduates, and healthcare managers seeking specialised roles in infection prevention and safety leadership.
| Mode | Duration |
|---|---|
| Full-Time | 1.5 – 2.5 years |
| Part-Time | 2.5 – 4 years |
| Institution Type | Estimated Total Fees |
|---|---|
| Public Universities | RM 18,000 – RM 45,000 |
| Private Universities | RM 35,000 – RM 90,000 |
| International Branch Campuses | RM 60,000 – RM 120,000 |
Although not named “Master of Infection Control,” the following provide strong infection control or quality safety pathways:


