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Master of Science (Anatomy)


  • OVERVIEW

    Master of Science (Anatomy) by Research Mode is an advanced, research-focused program designed for individuals interested in pursuing in-depth research in the field of anatomy. This program emphasizes scientific inquiry into the structure and function of the human body, with applications in medicine, health sciences, and biomedical research. Students will have the opportunity to conduct original research in anatomy, contributing to advancements in understanding human biology and supporting the development of new medical treatments.

    Students can focus on a wide range of research topics within Anatomy, including:

    • Gross Anatomy: Studying the macroscopic structure of the human body, including organs, tissues, and organ systems, and their relationships.
    • Neuroanatomy: Researching the anatomy of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nervous system, and their roles in health and disease.
    • Histology and Microscopic Anatomy: Investigating the microscopic structure of tissues and organs, exploring how cellular organization contributes to function and disease.
    • Developmental Anatomy: Researching the processes of human development from conception to adulthood, including the formation of organs, systems, and structures during embryogenesis.
    • Functional Anatomy: Understanding how anatomical structures function in the body, particularly in relation to movement, physiology, and pathology.
    • Comparative Anatomy: Studying anatomical differences and similarities between species, with an emphasis on understanding evolutionary relationships.
    • Molecular Anatomy: Investigating the molecular and cellular structures that form the basis of human anatomy, including research into proteins, DNA, and cellular interactions in tissues.
    • Anatomical Education: Researching effective methods for teaching anatomy, especially in medical and health science programs.
    • Clinical Anatomy: Exploring the anatomical basis of clinical conditions, surgical procedures, and medical interventions.
    • Anatomical Pathology: Investigating changes in anatomical structures due to disease or injury, and how these alterations impact function.

    Expertise available in the following School:
    School of Medical Sciences
    https://medic.usm.my/

  • ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

    Applicants should possess the following:

    A) Bachelor’s degree in related field or equivalent

    1. CGPA of at least 2.75/4.00; or 
    1. CGPA between 2.50 - 2.74/4.00 with the following additional conditions: or
      • Research experience for at least one (1) year; or
      • Professional experience in related field for at least one (1) year; or
      • One (1) academic publication in the relevant field; or
      • Grade B for major/elective courses; or
      • Grade B+ for final year project 
    1. CGPA between 2.00 - 2.49/4.00 (honours degree) with the following additional conditions:
      • Research experience for at least five (5) years; or
      • Professional experience in related field for at least five (5) years; AND
      • One (1) academic publication in the relevant field; or
      • Grade B for major/elective courses; or
      • Grade B+ for final year project

    Any Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science/Computing/Information Technology awarded by local private institutions of higher learning, including those awarded under any collaborative/franchising schemes with local or foreign partners must be accredited by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA).

  • LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

    (Applicable for International Applicants Only)

    The minimum score for each programme can be vary from the below list, candidates are required to check for each programme requirements.

    • A minimum of Band 6 for IELTS; or
    • A minimum score of 60 for TOEFL (Internet-based); or
    • A minimum of Band 8.5 for TOEFL Essentials (Online); or
    • A minimum score of 169 for Cambridge English: Advance (CAE)/Proficiency (CPE) /Preliminary (PET) /First (FCE)/ Linguaskill Online min. score 169/ Occupational English Test (OET) min. score 250; or
    • A minimum score of 59 for Pearson Test of English (PTE); or
    • A minimum of Band 109 for CIEP Level (ELS); or
    • A minimum of Band 4 for Malaysian University English Test (MUET)

    Exemption is given to candidate if:

    • English is the candidate’s mother tongue or National Language; or
    • Candidate graduated from an Institution of Higher Learning in which the medium of instruction at Bachelor and/or Master degree level is English (statement of proof required)

    IMPORTANT: Candidates are required to provide any of the above English result upon application. Incomplete application will be rejected.

  • DURATION

    • Full-time: Min 2 semesters / Max 6 semesters
    • Part-time: Min 4 semesters / Max 12 semesters
  • FEES

    Malaysian (MYR)
    Full Time Part Time
    • Registration Fee : 330.00
    • Tuition Fee (Semester) : 4,200.00
    • Thesis Evaluation Fee : 800.00
    • Convocation Fee : 200.00
    • Registration Fee : 330.00
    • Tuition Fee (Semester) : 3,585.00
    • Thesis Evaluation Fee: 800.00
    • Convocation Fee : 200.00

     

    International (USD)*
    Full Time Part Time
    • Registration Fee : 225.00
    • Personal Bond : 1000.00
    • Tuition Fee (Semester) : 2,500.00
    • Thesis Evaluation Fee: 250.00
    • Convocation Fee : 50.00
    • Registration Fee : 225.00
    • Personal Bond : 1000.00
    • Tuition Fee (Semester) : 2,130.00
    • Thesis Evaluation Fee : 250.00
    • Convocation Fee : 50.00

    *Not inclusive 6% Sales and Service Tax (SST) imposed by Government of Malaysia

    ** Fees are subject to change

Postgraduate

Institute of Postgraduate Studies
Universiti Sains Malaysia,
11800 Penang, Malaysia.

Tel: +604-653 6309 / 6027 / 2606 / 2946 / 2958
Fax: +604-653 2931

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