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Application and Contact DetailsBryn Evans Programme Length: Programme DescriptionThis postgraduate programme has been designed to provide graduates and experienced personnel with the knowledge, management skills and specialist expertise required to become a successful Facilities Manager. Facilities Management is a comprehensive approach to the provision, management and maintenance of buildings, combined with the management of people and essential services that support an organisation's main activities. To achieve this facility managers need to be proactive in understanding core business objectives and develop effective strategies and processes to meet the objectives. They need to be innovative in meeting best practice energy benchmarks and best value targets to improve building performance, and to maximise workplace productivity in large and complex buildings. Further, it is essential they are aware of issues such as environmental impact and sustainability. To do this they need to agree contracts and interact with multi-disciplinary teams of support staff. This will require leadership qualities, commercial awareness, communication skills, team building abilities and an understanding of the unique nature of sustainable building and construction processes. Programme Content and StructureThe programme consists of two parts: Part I - a taught part, consisting of 9 core modules and 1 elective module, followed by Part II - the Dissertation. Part I Core Modules: Management and Organisational Behaviour Management of Quality and Operations AssessmentThe taught modules in Part I are assessed through a combination of coursework and examination. Assessment of the Dissertation will be achieved through a combination of written work (20,000 words) and an oral presentation. Entry RequirementsThe normal entry requirements for admission to the MSc programme are: 1. an Honours degree or equivalent in an appropriate discipline 2. for graduates of non-UK universities, sufficient command of spoken and written English to meet the demands of the programme (e.g. TOEFL 550 or equivalent). The nature of the programme is such that candidates from a wide variety of backgrounds will be considered. To be read in conjunction with this page Equivalent QualificationsEquivalent qualifications will be considered for entry onto the programme. For example, a candidate with a good HND, together with at least five years' relevant experience, would be considered. The candidate would be expected to provide evidence to support his/her application. Other Skills ConsideredOur offers are not solely based on academic results. We take your skills, achievements and life experience into consideration. |






