Facilities Management MSc (PGCert PGDip)

  • Overview

    The Facilities Management programme offers a challenging academic route that addresses the local, regional, national and international needs for facilities management profession. It provides an exciting and dynamic learning experience, building on your existing background and experience. Our cutting edge expertise in the built and the natural environment enables you to develop the research and analytical capabilities appropriate for masters level. The course provides the requisite knowledge for understanding facilities management as a profession with reference to how people, spaces, organisations, services, indoor and natural environment interact within the property and construction industry in an environmentally sustainable fashion.

    Emphasis is given to knowledge and skills required to manage built facilities by establishing a link between an organisation's business development and its capability through the operations of its facilities. You will explore the interaction of the technologies of design and construction whilst taking account of the legal, economic, technical, social, environmental and practical constraints. You will also develop effective methods to manage stakeholders and to select appropriate and effective systems, necessary for successful management of facilities.

    Course duration Help

    Full-time: 1 year

    Part-time: 2 years

  • Course content

    Course structure

    Course delivery is divided into two main parts:
    (i) taught portion at the university for lectures, seminars, tutorials, workshops, laboratory classes, individual supervision sessions and team working
    (ii) the masters project, an individual research programme enabling you to broaden your learning and develop research skills directed at critical appraisal, examine innovative solutions to the problem at hand, and to produce and defend a written thesis on a selected project management topic using a university based supervisor.

    The course has been developed using the university's modular structure providing flexibility for student learning and for further evolution of the course to reflect advances in the subject and the demands of the facilities management profession.

    A typical 20-credit module normally requires a total of 200 hours of study time. The timetabled contact time for these modules is normally a minimum of four hours contact time for thirteen teaching weeks. A minimum of eight hours per week per module is used for directed self-study, structured assignments, open-ended assignments, and team working. Taught modules are assessed based on their learning objectives using coursework, presentations, oral and/or written examination at the end of the semester.

    Areas of study

    The programme is designed to provide students with the academic and professional core knowledge, understanding, skills and experience that are necessary to practice professionally as facilities managers in the property and construction industries. The programme provides an opportunity for an in-depth study of:
    - whole-life facilities performance and cost
    - space management
    - procurement and management of services
    - the implications of design proposals on the provision and maintenance of built facilities
    - user requirements and performance
    - strategies for business continuation.

    The construction and operation of modern built facilities are characterised by a complex system of interacting stakeholders having continuous demand for speed, cost saving, higher quality standards, higher safety standards, mitigation of environmental impacts. These have brought about significant changes in the acquisition and procurement methods, technologies and the quality and type of professions in the property and construction industry. The taught modules in the facilities management programme have evolved to reflect this new industrial and commercial environment.

    The masters project plays two major roles, firstly to develop your ability to identify, formulate, execute and report upon an individual programme and secondly to develop specialist knowledge and understanding of a topic related to the facilities management profession. A series of lectures and seminars develop appropriate research skills and expectations. The project is primarily an independent study, and your progress is monitored through interim scoping study reports and progress presentations.

    Syllabus

    Core modules
    Facilities Management
    Energy Assessment of Buildings
    Project Risk and Financial Analysis
    Management of People and Organisations
    Project Planning and Analysis
    Masters project

    Construction Law and Procurement
    Sustainable Energy for Buildings
    Sustainable Construction
    Environmental Performance

  • Entry requirements

    Typical entry requirements Help
    individual offers may vary

    For non-native speakers of English:
    IELTS 6.5 overall and 6.0 in writing.

    Degree and/or experience:
    Honours degree; or other degree plus at least two years postgraduate experience in a position of responsibility; or full membership of a relevant chartered professional body.

  • Location

    Location Help Moulsecoomb

  • Career opportunities

    The course serves as a training and proving ground for the next generation of facilities managers and researchers, leading to immediate employment in the property and construction industries as professional facilities managers, or to further study at doctorate level.

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  • Fees and costs

    The fees listed here are for full-time courses beginning in the academic year 2012-13. Further tuition fees are payable for each subsequent year of study.

    The tuition fee you have to pay depends on a number of factors including the kind of course you take, and whether you study full- or part-time. If you are studying part-time you will normally be charged on a pro rata basis depending on the number of modules you take. Different rules apply to research degrees - please contact the Doctoral College for advice.

    To help you plan for your time here we will be providing further information about what is included in your tuition fee, and any optional costs you may need to budget for, later in the autumn.

    Our website wwww.brighton.ac.uk/money provides advice about funding and scholarships as well as further information about fees and advice on international and island fee paying status.

    Facilities Management (MSc) (Full time)  [P2BH007]
    UK/EU (Full Time)4,500 GBP
    Island Students (Full Time)9,450 GBP
    International (Full Time)13,500 GBP

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    You should not apply unless you can meet all the entry requirements for this course. Please contact the course team before applying if you are unsure about any of the specific entry requirements.

    Entry requirements

    For non-native speakers of English:
    IELTS 6.5 overall and 6.0 in writing.

    Degree and/or experience:
    Honours degree; or other degree plus at least two years postgraduate experience in a position of responsibility; or full membership of a relevant chartered professional body.



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01273 642288
entec@brighton.ac.uk

If you are an international student, contact us on:

+44 (0) 207 250 6749
international@brighton.ac.uk


 


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