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6 Bachelor's degrees in Natural Sciences in Malaysia

Foundation in Life Sciences
Foundation in Life Sciences prepares students for future studies in health sciences, biology, medicine, biotechnology, pharmacy, and other science related fields connected to living systems and human health. At Universiti Malaya, students build strong foundations in biology, chemistry, and scientific thinking while adapting to university level learning in a supportive academic environment. The programme helps students strengthen analytical skills, laboratory understanding, and confidence before progressing into degree studies. It is suitable for students who are interested in healthcare, medical sciences, research, or understanding how living systems function in the world around us.
Aquatic Science (Hons)
The Aquatic Science (Hons) programme from Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin is an applied science degree that combines the fundamentals of science with the fields of aquatic science and is complemented by extensive practical work.
Physics (Honours)
The Physics (Honours) program offered at International Islamic University of Malaysia is the study of the behavior of space, time, fields, and matter. Research in physics seeks to explore and explain fundamental questions that range from the largest scales involving the entire universe to the smallest, involving the most fundamental particles.
Science
The Science program at Monash University provides choice, flexibility and depth across the huge range of science disciplines available at Monash means that you will graduate with a degree unique to you, tailored to your individual expertise, interests and career aspirations.
Applied Chemistry (Honours)
The Applied Chemistry (Honours) program offers several new applied chemistry courses in order to cater industrial demands. The program is offered at International Islamic University of Malaysia.
Nature Parks And Recreation (Hons)
Participants of the Nature Parks And Recreation (Hons) programme offered at University Malaysia Sabah delve into the potential of ecotourism, the principles of park management, the coexistence of tourism and forests, and the means to establish sustainable forest and ecotourism practices.