Management and Science University (MSU) recently welcomed students from the International University of Health and Welfare (IUHW) Japan to the MSU Summer Programme. 

 

 

Hosted by MSU’s Faculty of Health and Life Sciences (FHLS), the IUHW students received an introduction to the Malaysian Healthcare and Welfare System. They were taken on a tour of the MSU main campus in Shah Alam Section 13 as well as the MSU Medical Centre, and visited a specialist centre in Kuala Lumpur. 

 

MSU Doctor of Philosophy (Health Science)

MSU Bachelor in Health Science Management (Honours)

MSU Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health

 

The hospital round was made more interesting with a visit to the Orang Asli Hospital and Museum in Gombak, Kuala Lumpur. Indigenous people make up one among the focus groups across MSU’s community engagement initiatives worldwide.

 

 

Another of society’s special group visited was one for the autistic, whose welfare is represented by the charity organization NASOM (National Autism Society of Malaysia). The IUHW students observed how lessons are conducted for the special-need kids aged five to thirteen.

 

Back in Shah Alam, the students visited the resplendent Blue Mosque. On campus, they joined FHLS classes on Psychology and Behavioural Science and also Forensic Entomology. A high point of their campus activities, a special treat for the senses, was their introduction to Malaysian fruits and food.

 

 

MSU Bachelor in Food Service Technology (Honours)

MSU Bachelor in Nutrition (Honours)

 

MSU Summer Programme is offered by MSU Centre for Continuing and Extended Education (CEdEC).

 

 

 

 

 



Management and Science University (MSU) recently welcomed students from the International University of Health and Welfare (IUHW) Japan to the MSU Summer Programme. 

 

 

Hosted by MSU’s Faculty of Health and Life Sciences (FHLS), the IUHW students received an introduction to the Malaysian Healthcare and Welfare System. They were taken on a tour of the MSU main campus in Shah Alam Section 13 as well as the MSU Medical Centre, and visited a specialist centre in Kuala Lumpur. 

 

MSU Doctor of Philosophy (Health Science)

MSU Bachelor in Health Science Management (Honours)

MSU Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health

 

The hospital round was made more interesting with a visit to the Orang Asli Hospital and Museum in Gombak, Kuala Lumpur. Indigenous people make up one among the focus groups across MSU’s community engagement initiatives worldwide.

 

 

Another of society’s special group visited was one for the autistic, whose welfare is represented by the charity organization NASOM (National Autism Society of Malaysia). The IUHW students observed how lessons are conducted for the special-need kids aged five to thirteen.

 

Back in Shah Alam, the students visited the resplendent Blue Mosque. On campus, they joined FHLS classes on Psychology and Behavioural Science and also Forensic Entomology. A high point of their campus activities, a special treat for the senses, was their introduction to Malaysian fruits and food.

 

 

MSU Bachelor in Food Service Technology (Honours)

MSU Bachelor in Nutrition (Honours)

 

MSU Summer Programme is offered by MSU Centre for Continuing and Extended Education (CEdEC).