Malaysian Qualification Agency(MQA) main role is to implement the Malaysian Qualifications Framework(MQF) as a basis for quality assurance of higher education. The MQA is responsible for monitoring and overseeing the quality assurance practices and accreditation of national higher education.
Recently, MEDIU’s Registrar Department has received certification of quality compliance(CQC) of its conventional Master programs by MQA. The CQC support is needed prior applying for program approval by the Minister of Education(MOE). MEDIU must then submit to MQA the approval as well as complying with CQC prior to the issuance of the Provisional Accreditation (PA).
The eight(8) programs as follows:
- Master in Da’wah
- Master in Ulum Al-Hadith
- Master in Fiqh
- Master in Usul Al-Fiqh
- Master in Arabic Languages
- Master in Qira’at
- Master in Fiqh Al-Sunnah
- Master in Aqidah
In general, MQA quality assures programmes through two distinct processes:
- Provisional Accreditation(PA) – an exercise to determine whether a programme has met the minimum quality requirements preliminary to Full Accreditation.
- Full Accreditation – an assessment exercise to ascertain that the teaching, learning and all other related activities of a programme provided by a higher education provider has met the quality standards and in compliance.