Study modes: Distance with attendance | Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Facilities Management is responsible for co-ordinating 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.(read more)
All facilities management courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Study modes: Distance with attendance | Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Facilities Management is responsible for co-ordinating 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.(read more)
All facilities management courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: The course combines the strategic issues of facilities management with the architectural and construction issues of designing built assets; it develops competencies and skills to enable its graduates to manage built assets effectively from building inception to their ongoing day to day management.(read more)
All facilities management courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Study modes: Distance with attendance | Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Facilities Management is responsible for co-ordinating 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.(read more)
All facilities management courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: Fundamental elements of facilities management; facilities management – the overview; the workplace; management;
financial management principles; legal studies; a co-ordinated approach to facilities management; information technology; operational property portfolio planning; facilities; corporate real estate management; the facilities support services; communic8; plus research methods; and a dissertation.(read more)
All facilities management courses at College Of Estate Management
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: Fundamental elements of facilities management; facilities management – the overview; the workplace; management;
financial management principles; legal studies; a co-ordinated approach to facilities management; information technology; operational property portfolio planning; facilities; corporate real estate management; the facilities support services; communic8; plus research methods; and a dissertation.(read more)
All facilities management courses at College Of Estate Management
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: The course combines the strategic issues of facilities management with the architectural and construction issues of designing built assets; it develops competencies and skills to enable its graduates to manage built assets effectively from building inception to their ongoing day to day management.(read more)
All facilities management courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: The course combines the strategic issues of facilities management with the architectural and construction issues of designing built assets; it develops competencies and skills to enable its graduates to manage built assets effectively from building inception to their ongoing day to day management.(read more)
All facilities management courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: Students study a curriculum of core management and subject specific topics ranging from procurement and asset management, to setting up and managing projects and services.(read more)
All facilities management courses at Sheffield Hallam University
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: This programme emphasises Facilities Management (FM) as a strategic business discipline; it is for FM practitioners as well as those wishing to pursue a managerial career in FM; upon successful completion students will be able to: Critically evaluate leadership, processes and performance in FM; develop and apply appropriate, highly effective strategies for FM performance improvement; gain an insight into global FM trends and thinking.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: 6 core and 2 optional subjects; core modules: management; facilities management 1; law and administration; economics; facilities management 2; research skills. Optional modules: property asset management; property and construction e-commerce; procurement strategy; project management; construction contract procedures; property development; dissertation for MSc.(read more)
All facilities management courses at Edinburgh Napier University
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: This programme emphasises Facilities Management (FM) as a strategic business discipline; it is for FM practitioners as well as those wishing to pursue a managerial career in FM; upon successful completion students will be able to: Critically evaluate leadership, processes and performance in FM; develop and apply appropriate, highly effective strategies for FM performance improvement; gain an insight into global FM trends and thinking.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The facilities and property manager utilises modern management skills, techniques and systems to successfully maintain and increase the value of the investment after completion of a new project or after a new property has been acquired; the course is aimed at graduates who aspire to professional and/or senior positions in the field of property management.(read more)
All facilities management courses at University Of Westminster
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: This programme emphasises Facilities Management (FM) as a strategic business discipline; it is for FM practitioners as well as those wishing to pursue a managerial career in FM; upon successful completion students will be able to: Critically evaluate leadership, processes and performance in FM; develop and apply appropriate, highly effective strategies for FM performance improvement; gain an insight into global FM trends and thinking.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Online
Course description: This course is designed for anyone wishing to gain a better understanding of the role of the facilities management sector and the skills required for success. It develops management skills and a broader knowledge of facilities management. They will also improve their understanding of the functions of the organisation and its business environment. They will develop the skills and knowledge required to succeed as a facilities manager.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: These courses have two distinct parts - the taught PGDip-level modules, and the individual research project for the MSc award. Selection of the specialism option determines the assessment programme and final award title.(read more)
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: Students study a curriculum of core management and subject specific topics ranging from procurement and asset management, to setting up and managing projects and services.(read more)
All facilities management courses at Sheffield Hallam University
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: Contact provider for further course (read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening | Part time day
Course description: Focuses on effective planning, design, management, maintenance and adaptation of building stock to serve human and organisational needs more appropriately and efficiently; students achieve integrated basic knowledge and operational skills relating to better management of buildings, their environments, facilities and support services.(read more)
All facilities management courses at University College London - Ucl (University Of London)
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: Core: research methods; advanced fluid mechanics; smoke control systems design; energy/environment options: resources and sustainability; water quality and waste water treatment; renewable energy technologies; air quality management; management options: construction and property enterprise management; construction project finance; managing the construction process; project management; strategic facilities management.(read more)
All facilities management courses at Glasgow Caledonian University
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Construction Project Management MSc
Robert Gordon University
Anon, May 2010Overall score
Excellent.
Study experience
Very enjoyable, great lectures who have practical industry experience.
Facilities
Facilities are very modern and it's great to study alongside other industry professionals.
Postgraduate life
Made some great friends and enjoyed using the great new sports facilities.
Job prospects
I feel confident that gaining a qualification from the University has greatly improved my employability.
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Facilities Management MSc
Edinburgh Napier University
Shalu, June 2007Overall score
Study experience
The course curriculum was designed to cover most of the relevant aspects of the field with a bent towards strategic management, which is the most important aspect of professional career. We had no exams and each module had two courseworks to do, i must agree that a continuous assessment gave us an opportuinity to research and enhance knowledge regularly, but it wasn't easy initially. The lecturers are very helpful & supportive and the student support services provide guidance & help at every stage, if required. The additional workshops and guest lectures organised throughout the year help in personal development & skills. University not only supports in getting the degree but also provide guidance in career development & job placements.
Facilities
The University has state-of-art equipment & facilities in IT and library. The new campus at craighlochart is an architectural marvel, but the merchiston campus is slightly old, though the lecture theatres are well equipped with latest teaching equipments.
Postgraduate life
I am enjoying my studies at the University, the two major reasons for the wonderful experience are inspiring lecturers and supportive class-mates. The class has a multi-cultural mix of local students as well as from various parts of europe and asia. The number of students varies in different modules, anything from 10 to 80 (including full-time, part-time and distant learning). I have found the number of women increasing in surveying profession (confirmed in one of the events organised by women Engineering society). We all work in a team and most of the discussions are held in cafetaria. Although we restrict our student life only to college campus (to devote rest of the time in personal studies & family), but we keep in constant touch via webct or e-mails.
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MSc Leisure Events and Facilities Management
Sheffield Hallam University
Dale, December 2007Overall score
Study experience
The course builds you up from foundations but a good undergrad degree is required. Initial modules include Critical Thinking - a module designed to get your level of writing to the required masters standards. It also introduces you to research methods, useful later on. The university also run dissertation workshops, which are out of normal ours but are extremely useful. The tutors are mostly from industry and demonstrate there knowledge with lots of their real life examples. The university is modern and not your standard redbrick. It is centrally located, good access to buses and the train station.
Facilities
The learning centre has just been refurbd and extended to included 200 more pc's. It is rare that you cannot find a computer, only in extremely busy times (deadlines). Classrooms are modern and have all the necessary facilities e.g. projector, computers etc.
Postgraduate life
The course is small at around 15 students per year. However I found that I was one of the only British students on the course, this made it often difficult to communicate.
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