The programme seeks to develop competent facilities managers that are in control for both strategic and operational management of services and processes that support the core business of an organisation. This product will ensure that an organisation has the most productive working environment for th
The programme seeks to develop competent facilities managers that are in control for both strategic and operational management of services and processes that support the core business of an organisation. This product will ensure that an organisation has the most productive working environment for their activities, utilise by its employees and their business community at large.
The programme also offers a scientific approach to facilities managers to innovate facilities management delivery, by focusing on using best business practice to optimise resources through soft and hard aspect of facilities management provisions.
The Master of Facilities and Maintenance Management (MFMM) is accredited by the Royal Instituition of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), United Kingdom. The programme syllabus are formed to meet International (RICS, BIFM, IFMA) and Local (CIDB) requirements, which aims to produce competent FM professionals equipped with current innovations and skills.
Facilities managers deal with a diverse range of responsibilities, which are dependent on the structure and size of the organisation. They are employed in public and private sectors, as well as other industries locally and globally. The diversity of the work may be reflected in different job titles such as operations, estates, technical services, and asset or property manager.
Facilities managers are involved in both strategic planning and day-to-day operations, particularly in relation to buildings and business premises. Likely areas of responsibility include the following:
Core Courses (43 Credits)
Any one (1) Elective Course (3 Credits)
The Faculty of Built Environment (FBE) offers five undergraduate professional programmes tailored to meet the nation's construction and real estate sectors' manpower needs. All these programmes are accredited on the national and international levels. For example, our Bachelor of Science in Architecture has been accredited as Part I by the Board of Architects Malaysia (LAM) while our 2-year Bachelor of Architecture program leads to Part I recognition by the Board.
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Over the years, facilities management has gained recognition as a strategic component responsible for the success of an organization. It is moving away from its traditional focus on building to the people and business itself.
The Facilities Management Standards clearly define the competences that are necessary to be a competent facilities management practitioner at all career levels, from a support role through to a strategic role. Currently, K-Pintar is offering Level 3 and Level 4 IWFM certifications.
Course Outcomes: Understanding the 11 core competencies of facilities management. Formulating effective strategies and organization structure for facilities management. Using CMMS tools for effective maintenance and management. Types of maintenance in different types of organization. An understan...
This program is designed to provide the necessary knowledge and skill set required of a person to perform the task of healthcare facility management in a competent manner. The program meets the guidelines set by msqh as mentioned in their service standard 3.
Facilities Management course is offered by KTS College for all skill levels. We provide quality and innovative education and training that enable a diverse student population to achieve its educational goals.
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