Postgraduate Certificate in Health Informatics and Analytics
KPT/JPT(N/720/7/0131)09/2025 | MQA/SWA13973
KPT/JPT(N/720/7/0130)09/2025 | MQA/SWA13972
KPT/JPT(N/720/7/0129)09/2025 | MQA/SWA13974
Commencement
Sep
Degree/Duration
Postgraduate Certificate:
6 months (Full-time)
12 months – 4 years (Part-time)
Postgraduate Diploma:
9 months (Full-time)
18 months – 5 years (Part-time)
Master:
1 year (Full-time)
2 – 6 years (Part-time)
Strengthen Your Digital Foundation in Health
Health Informatics and Analytics represents an interdisciplinary fusion of healthcare, information technology, and artificial intelligence. Our programme is dedicated to cultivating the next generation of researchers and practitioners poised to shape the future of healthcare. Our students will acquire the skills to innovate and deliver superior patient care, guided by a diverse team of experts spanning computing and health-related disciplines. Furthermore, IMU students enjoy a direct pathway to prestigious postgraduate programmes such as the Master of Science in Digital Health Systems at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, and the Doctor of Health Informatics programme at Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA.
Why Study Health Informatics and Analytics at IMU?
01
An Established Private Healthcare University
IMU is Malaysia’s first and most established private medical and healthcare university with over 30 years of dedicated focus in healthcare education. IMU achieved the SETARA-2018/19 Tier 6 status (Outstanding) under the Mature University category.
02
Understanding the Value of Health Information
Students will acquire principles governing health informatics and analytics within real world healthcare settings. They will also learn the value of health information, health information systems and their integration, and the role of information-related technologies in delivering healthcare in the 21st century.
03
Flexible Learning Options
A carefully designed programme with blended learning which enables working adults to fit their studies around their work, family and other commitments. The curriculum of this programme is carefully planned and aligned to meet the expectations in the field of health informatics and analytics.
04
Entrepreneurial Skills
Participants to this programme will gain practical experience of working within diverse, multi- disciplinary environments across the healthcare sector and associated industries, and develop effective communication and delivery skills within the wider healthcare landscape.
05
Interdisciplinary Environment
Students will be embedded within a unique, diverse, collaborative, interdisciplinary ecosystem integrating highly experienced faculty and leaders in the industry as guest lecturers, and they will be exposed to a rich training ground for the next generation of health IT specialist and data scientists.
Entry Requirements
Academic Requirements
- A Bachelor’s Degree in the field or related fields with a minimum CGPA of 2.50 or equivalent, as accepted by the HEP Senate; or
- A Bachelor’s Degree in the field or related fields or equivalent with a minimum CGPA of 2.00 and not meeting a CGPA of 2.50, can be accepted subject to rigorous internal assessment.
Additional Criteria:
- Students without a statistical background must take “Statistics Thinking for Health Analytics” (Semester 1)
- Students without a computing background must take “Introduction to Computer Science and Programming” (Semester 1)
English Requirements
For Malaysian Students
Not applicable
For International Students
- IELTS : Band score 5.5; or
- TOEFL (iBT) : Overall score of 46; or
- Cambridge English : Advanced (CAE) : Overall score of 160; or
- Cambridge English : Proficiency (CPE) : Overall score of 160; or
- Cambridge Linguaskill : Overall score of 160; or
- Pearson Test of English (PTE) : Overall score of 51;
The following categories of students are exempted from the above requirements:
- International students from countries in which English is the first language.
- International students who graduated from any Malaysian or other institutions where the curriculum is delivered in English.
Note: Please note that achieving the minimum Entry and English requirements as stated does not guarantee you admission into any of IMU’s programmes. Please refer to our Student Admissions Policy for more information.
Programme Structure
List of Electives Modules
Special Electives
Statistics Thinking for Health Analytics / Introduction to Computer Science & Programming
Management Electives
Operations Management / Digital Leadership / Entrepreneurial Leadership / Strategic Management
Health Science Electives
Bioinformatics / Systems Biology / Molecular Medicine / Public Health Practice
Fee Structure
Fee | Malaysian Student (RM) | International Student (RM) |
---|---|---|
Application Fee | 150 | 500 |
Registration Fee | 1,100 | 3,400 |
Refundable Caution Deposit | 2,000 | 2,000 |
Student Association Fee per Semester | 40 | 40 |
- All IMU Alumni who are self-funding their postgraduate studies and meet the eligibility criteria will be eligible for a bursary of 15%
- Application fee is payable upon submission of application
- Registration fee and refundable caution deposit is payable upon acceptance of the offer letter issued by the IMU Admissions Office
- Students must adhere to the Policy on Payment of Fees
- For information on Student Visa Administration fee, please refer to Visa and Immigration on the IMU website, www.imu.edu.my
- Fee payable per semester are subject to the number of credits registered
- **Subject to annual increase
Study Mode | Malaysian Student Tuition Fees |
International Student Tuition Fees |
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Postgraduate Certificate | |||||||||
Conventional | RM1,150 per credit hour, | RM1,300 per credit hour, | |||||||
No. of Credit Hour: 20 hours** | RM23,000 total fee | RM28,600 total fee | |||||||
Postgraduate Diploma | |||||||||
Conventional | RM1,150 per credit hour, | RM1,300 per credit hour, | |||||||
No. of Credit Hour: 10 hours | RM11,500 total fee | RM10,400 total fee | |||||||
Master | |||||||||
Conventional | RM1,150 per credit hour, | RM1,300 per credit hour, | |||||||
No. of Credit Hour: 10 hours | RM11,500 total fee | RM13,000 total fee | |||||||
RM46,000 total fee | RM52,000 total fee | ||||||||
Credit recognition by University of Strathclyde that leads to the award of a MSc Digital Health Systems |
Additional tuition fees of approximately GBP19,480* | ||||||||
Doctor of Health Informatics (DHI) programme at Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA |
Additional tuition fees of approximately USD78,406 | ||||||||
- *Subject to terms and conditions
- **Those enrolling in the Postgraduate Certificate programme are required to complete an additional 2 credit hours, with fees of RM1,150 per credit hour for Malaysian students and RM1,300 per credit hour for international students.
- Early bird discount – RM5,000 for those accepting offer by 2 months before enrolment date.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Verified copies of your academic qualifications
- Evidence of English language proficiency
- A copy of your MyKad or the identification page of your passport
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A Word from the Programme Director
This programme has been designed to suit the needs of future health IT specialists and data scientists, enabling them to perform analyses and develop novel tools and methods for this rapidly growing field. It is aimed at students with diverse backgrounds, not limited to science related fields. Students will learn about the breadth of the fields of health informatics and analytics. They will be able to design, perform and enhance analyses with the appropriate methods and technologies to address practical medical and clinical questions. The Master in Health Informatics and Analytics leverages on the university teaching staff diversity – including computer science and informatics, biomedical, clinical and health sciences – alongside that of external industrial partners. This will deliver training across the breadth of health informatics and analytics from health informatics, epidemiology, clinical systems and bioinformatics.
Dr Chuah Tong Kuan
Senior Lecturer and Programme Director, Health Informatics & Analytics (Postgraduate Certificate/Postgraduate Diploma/Masters)
BEng Bioengineering (NTU Singapore), PhD Bioengineering (NTU Singapore)
A Word from the Programme Director
This programme has been designed to suit the needs of future health IT specialists and data scientists, enabling them to perform analyses and develop novel tools and methods for this rapidly growing field. It is aimed at students with diverse backgrounds, not limited to science related fields. Students will learn about the breadth of the fields of health informatics and analytics. They will be able to design, perform and enhance analyses with the appropriate methods and technologies to address practical medical and clinical questions. The Master in Health Informatics and Analytics leverages on the university teaching staff diversity – including computer science and informatics, biomedical, clinical and health sciences – alongside that of external industrial partners. This will deliver training across the breadth of health informatics and analytics from health informatics, epidemiology, clinical systems and bioinformatics.
Dr Chuah Tong Kuan
Senior Lecturer and Programme Director, Health Informatics & Analytics (Postgraduate Certificate/Postgraduate Diploma/Masters)
BEng Bioengineering (NTU Singapore), PhD Bioengineering (NTU Singapore)
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