Study a Diploma in Facilities Management – DipFM What is facilities management? Facilities management is the final step in the design-build-manage cycle of construction. As a facilities manager, you’ll oversee the operational management and maintenance of buildings once they’re built to ensure our public spaces and workplaces are safe, healthy, sustainable, and productive. You’ll contribute significantly to the success of an organisation by making sure buildings are fit-for-purpose. That ensures everyone can perform their jobs effectively and efficiently.
The Diploma in Facilities Management is aimed at school leavers and also at junior level facilities management professionals. For those already in the workforce, it will assist you to underpin your skills and practice with foundational knowledge of a rapidly growing sector. What will you learn? You’ll learn about operational maintenance and management of built facilities. Skills you’ll learn include: facilities management planning asset management health and safety teamwork and communication business and financial skills technology and innovation. The qualification also covers a range of facilities. These include: hospitals commercial office blocks educational institutions industrial buildings key support services.
Research-led learning from industry experts Your lecturers are professional experts in the fields of construction, facilities management, architecture, business, engineering, IT and other industries. Our lecturers are active in research, ensuring you will be at the cutting edge of this fast-growing industry. Flexible study The qualification is flexible so you can study either on campus or via distance learning. You can also study part time or full time. Further study Upon completion of the Diploma in Facilities Management, you may wish to consider the Graduate Diploma in Facilities Management. A DipFM is a good fit if you: want a career that focuses on creating great spaces for people want to maintain built environments in ways that are innovative care about the wellbeing of building occupants.