3 Facility Management Master's degrees found
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3 Facility Management Master's degrees found
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Saxion University of Applied Sciences
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Master in Facility and Real Estate Management
- Deventer, Netherlands
Master
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
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Our society faces major challenges in terms of sustainability of the built environment and the anticipation on disruptive technology. The increasingly dynamic market is less predictable. This calls for more agility in real estate planning and enables new business models to emerge in order to meet the need for flexibility, such as real estate-as-a-service and pay-per-use in facility management. We prepare future professionals for these complex strategic issues that require an interdisciplinary approach.
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Danube University Krems
Facility and Property Management, MSc
MSc
Part time
On-Campus
English
Real estate requires professional management and administration. The "Facility and Property Management" course is a further development of the established "Facility Management" course and, from autumn 2019, will not only teach business administration and legal knowledge and skills for facility management, but also for property management.
Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Master of Science in Facilities Management
- Bourne, USA
MSc
On-Campus
The Master of Science in Facilities Management (MSFM) program is designed to give students the knowledge and skills to become creative problem solvers and succeed in various senior facilities management and leadership positions.
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Courses in facility management are often in demand, as they can provide students with the knowledge and experience necessary to pursue facility management careers. By learning about technology, general management, and organization, students can be better equipped as they enter the workforce.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.