Facilities Management Training Program

Facilities Management - The backbone of organisational achievement. Our program increases industry skills and knowledge and propels careers towards professional success.

Diploma of Facilities Management


Who is the Diploma of Facilities Management for?

This course is directed to the Facilities Manager whose responsibility it is to lead the individual work areas and to carry out the operations of the Facilities Management Unit efficiently and effectively. The course prepares Facilities Managers to manage the operation of the Facilities Management Unit as a whole.

QUICK REFERENCE
Full Qualification: Diploma of Facilities Management
Delivery Options:
  • Distance
  • Customised in-house training for groups, corporations and  organisations (Price by negotiation)
  • Corporate workshops
    Delivery options in detail
Enrolment: Download Enrolment Form
Payment Plan Available
Candidature 12 months
Study Workload: 5-6 hours per week
Entry Requirements: Participants need to be currently working in an environment related to the coursework (or be intending to do so), or be able to access a suitable work-based environment.  It is recommended that participants should have achieved Year 10 or equivalent level in english and mathematics.
Course Materials: Comprehensive study package including course guide, study notes, online resources, activities, readings, assessment tools plus full administrative and academic support modules
Competencies :

The course addresses the following workplace expectations for facilities managers:

  • Plan operations
  • Manage operations
  • Administer projects & contracts
  • Supervise staff
  • Resolve problems
  • Maintain plans & records
  • Contribute to FM planning
Course Modules : Module descriptions
Assessment:

There are four assessment tasks including a short answer underpinning knowledge assessment to be completed to gain the Facilities Management Diploma. Participants will be asked to:

  • Prepare a plan for one planning cycle for a Facilities Management Unit
  • Monitor that plan throughout the activities of managing the facility over that planning cycle
  • Demonstrate how they have planned, implemented and run projects, and used problem-solving activities, for managing the facility
  • Complete the Underpinning Knowledge Questionnaire
Learning Pathways: Available to higher awards
Services Available:
  • Customised workshops/short courses
  • Skills audit
  • Presentations at professional development days
Detailed Brochure: Available on request
Further Information: Please contact us

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL)

Given that some participants may already be able to demonstrate their competence in some units, a recognition of prior learning assessment process is available to acknowledge skills and knowledge that may have been gained through formal and informal training and/or learning, work experience and life experience.

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