
A Master in Health Studies in Malaysia is a postgraduate programme designed for graduates who want to advance their careers in non-clinical health fields such as community health leadership, hospital support management, health education, wellness programme development, and public health project coordination. Unlike clinical postgraduate programmes (e.g., Master of Nursing, Master in Physiotherapy), a Master in Health Studies focuses on health systems, population well-being, policy support, research analysis, and community health management rather than diagnosis or clinical treatment.
This programme covers areas such as healthcare systems management, epidemiology basics, health education strategy, health policy analysis, community health intervention planning, health promotion research, behavioural health, environmental health support systems, healthcare ethics, and project leadership in public, private, and NGO sectors. Students often engage in real-world fieldwork, hospital or NGO internships, public health outreach planning, or policy evaluation projects. Many programmes offer coursework or mixed mode options, allowing students to choose between applied professional training or research-focused study.
A Master in Health Studies is suitable for individuals seeking to work in public health education, healthcare administration, NGO health programmes, health communication, corporate wellness sectors, community advocacy, and health service coordination. It does not provide clinical licensure; instead, it prepares graduates for leadership, management, and research roles that support community and organisational health systems.
| Mode | Duration |
|---|---|
| Coursework | 1.5 – 2 years |
| Mixed Mode (Coursework + Dissertation) | 2 – 2.5 years |
| Research | 2 – 4 years |
| Institution Type | Estimated Total Fee |
|---|---|
| Public Universities | RM 15,000 – RM 40,000 |
| Private Universities | RM 30,000 – RM 85,000 |




