

Facilities Management
Msc
Core subjects:
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Service procurement and provision - (d31sq)
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People & organisation management in the built environment - (d31po)
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Contracts and procurement - (d31pz)
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Construction financial management - (d31cg)
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Space planning and management - (d31sm)
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Asset maintenance management - (d31am)
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Value and risk management - (d31vr)
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Construction practice and information technology – (d31mi)
Course Structure:
Course Entry:
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Completed application form
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2 Passport size pictures
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Copies of all Academic Certificates and Transcripts (mandatory)
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2 forms of ID
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Job Letter
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Resume
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Registration Fee
Registration Information
Resources
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Facilities Management is responsible for coordinating all efforts relating to planning, designing and managing buildings and their systems, equipment and furniture to enhance the organisation’s ability to compete in a rapidly changing world. It involves the integration of multi-disciplinary activities with the built environment and the management of their impact upon the people and the workplace.
The MSc/Diploma in Facilities Management develops competencies and skills to enable its graduates to manage facilities effectively for a changing business world. Facilities Management provides proactive support and dynamism to the core business of an organisation through a coordinated and well managed approach to secondary business functions. Graduates from the course will gain the skills necessary to fully realise the potential of facilities management in providing effective and productive environments which meet the needs of today’s businesses.
Course ID: BSFM 001
Course Level: Master Degrees
Awarding Body: Heriot Watt University
Area of Study: Built Environment
Course Overview
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Advanced National Diploma in Civil Engineering plus 8 years relevant experience.
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Advanced Diploma City & Guilds plus 8 years relevant experience.
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Relevant First Degree.
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Mature Entry Route (to be assessed individually).