MAHSA College (KOLEJ MEDICAL AHLI SAINS BERSEKUTU) was
established in 2004 with a noble objective of providing
programmes in the field of allied health sciences to train
paramedic personnel needed for the health services in the
public and private sector.Situated in the commercial
district of Pusat Bandar Damansara, Damansara Heights, the
college is equipped with state of the art infrastructure
with ultra modern clinical and science laboratories. With a
team of highly qualified and dedicated professional
managers, academicians and instructors; students can be
assured of receiving world-class health science education.
The College offers various courses in Diploma and Degree in
allied health sciences such as nursing, physiotherapy,
pharmacy, radiography, forensic medicine etc. The College is
registered with the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia,
with approval from the National Accreditation Board.
The Diploma programmes will be offered by MAHSA and the
Degree programmes will be offered on a twinning basis with
reputable International Universities. At present twinning
arrangements have been established with the Teesside
University and Northumbria University UK.The Nursing Board
of the Ministry of Health Malaysia has approved the nursing
programme and our student nurses will be trained in the
various government hospitals and clinics which have been
allocated to us.
MAHSA, with smart partnership arrangement with domestic and
overseas universities will become one stop centre to produce
capable and highly trained health science personnel to meet
the demands of our nation.
Courses Offered:
Diploma in * Nursing * Pharmacy * Physiotherapy * Medical
Imaging Eligibility : * Radiography * Environmental Health *
Medical Lab Technology
Bachelors in * Nursing Practice * Nursing Studies 4+0
Eligibility:
Student must possess minimum 3 credits in SPM/SPVM/Credit in
Mathematics (Preferably) / Credit in any one subject (or
pass in any pure science subject / credit in Bahase Melayu
and pass in English. Age: 18 years and above
Awarded By:
University of Teeside
University of Northumbria
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