Foundation in Allied Science

(R2/0011/3/0122)04/26 (MQA/ FA0260)

INTAKES : March, July, October

DURATION : Full- time 1 years

PROGRAMME LEVEL : Foundation

INTRODUCTION PROGRAM :

UoC’s Foundation in Allied Health Sciences programme is meticulously designed as a pathway to various esteemed undergraduate degrees.

This intensive preparatory course not only lays a solid foundation in essential science subjects but also ensures students are well-prepared for their chosen undergraduate journey. It’s an ideal programme for those who aim to excel in fields related to allied health sciences.

Students will also be exposed to a variety of extracurricular activities as a means to build strong leadership attributes, organisational management abilities and social skills.

SUMMARISED ENTRY REQUIREMENTS : 

➡️ 5 credits in SPM/IGCSE/O-Levels or equivalent recognised by the Malaysian government and acceptable to the University in any subject including the following:
• Science
• Mathematics
• 3 other subjects AND
➡️ Pass in English and Bahasa Malaysia in SPM.
➡️ Minimum B grade in 3 subjects for UEC
• Science
• Mathematics
• Any other subjects

WHAT DEGREE PROGRAMMES CAN I PROGRESS TO?

• Bachelor in Psychology (Hons)
• Bachelor in Occupational Safety & Health (Hons)
• Bachelor in Homeopathic Medical Sciences (Hons)
• Bachelor of Dietetics (Hons)
• Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
• Bachelor of Biomedical Engineering Technology (Hons)
• Bachelor of Nursing (Hons)

Key Courses

SEMESTER 1
• Chemistry 1
• Chemistry Lab 1
• Introduction to Statistics
• English For Pre-U

SEMESTER 2
• Mathematics 1
• Introduction to Organic Chemistry
• Introduction to Organic Chemistry Lab
• Biology 1
• Biology Lab 1
• Healthcare 1
• Healthcare 2
• Affective Domain 2
• Academic Communication

SEMESTER 3
• Pengajian Malaysia/Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi
• Pengajian Islam / Pengajian Moral
• Physics 1
• Physics Lab 1
• Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology
• Introduction to Human Anatomy and Physiology Lab
• Computing Essentials
• English Language and Culture
• Affective Domain 1