Facility Management Certificate
The certificate in facility management provides students in any graduate degree
program at Texas A&M University an opportunity to develop a body of knowledge
in facility management that will further their career goals. The certificate
assumes that facility management is a cross-disciplinary field, and that the
program is designed to ensure that students gain a sense of mutual respect for
others in the field, and appropriate awareness, understanding, and ability within
a specific body of knowledge.
Downloads:
Current
FM Brochure (PDF)
FM
Certificate Application Forms (PDF)
FM
Certificate Program Description (PDF)
The Certificate Program is supported by the Facility Management Industry
Advisory Council (FMIAC). The Council was organized to help develop
the FM teaching and research program and to make available programs that would
be of value to the facility management profession. Membership information and
forms are available here in Adobe
PDF or MS
Word format.
The 2007 fall meeting of the FMIAC was held on November 9,
2006 at Texas A&M University.
Fall
2007 FMIAC meeting notes (PDF)
Facility Management Certificate Council 2008-2009
David L. Bilbo, Clark Professor of Construction Science
David E. Claridge, Leland Jordan Professor of Mechanical Engineering & Director of Energy Systems Laboratory
Jeff S. Haberl, Professor of Architecture, Associate Director of Energy Systems Laboratory
Robert E. Johnson, Professor of Architecture and Bullock
Endowed Chair
Sarel Lavy, Assistant Professor of Construction Science
& CRS Center Associate Director
Valerian Miranda, Associate Professor of Architecture,
Interim Director, CRS Center & Chair, Certificate Council
M. Atef Sharkawy, Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture & Urban Planning and Program Coordinator, Master of Science in Land Development
Ward V. Wells, Director of Academy of Visual and Performing Arts, Professor of Architecture
Paul K. Woods, Associate Professor of Construction Science
Frequently Asked Questions
Are scholarships available to students studying facility management?
Yes. The FM certificate program has an endowment from which at least one scholarship
is given each year. You must apply through the College; preference is given
to students who are members of the FM student chapter: http://fmsc.tamu.edu/.
Additional scholarships are available from the International Facility Management
Association Foundation: http://www.ifmafoundation.org/.
How do students apply for the certificate?
Any student admitted to a graduate degree program offered at Texas A&M
University should declare the intent to seek a certificate in facility management
at the time of filing a degree plan. Application forms are available in the
CRS Center (Room 006, Williams Administration Building). You may also click
here to download these forms (pdf format).
How can I find out about the FM Student Chapter?
The student chapter web site is located at: http://fmsc.tamu.edu/
What is a facility manager?
Facility managers supervise many aspects concerning the buildings, grounds
and services associated with an organization. They need to know about issues
such as architecture, computer and telecommunications systems, interior design,
real estate acquisition and disposition, construction project administration,
energy management, mailrooms and others. In order to manage these elements,
facility managers must be experts in a number of fields, including business
administration, architecture and the behavioral and engineering sciences.
Why facility management as a career?
As a graduate student at Texas A&M University, you might want to consider
facility management because it would add another dimension to your knowledge
about buildings and provide you with another possible career alternative. According
to the International Association of Facility Managers (IFMA), entry-level positions
in facility management offer competitive salaries ranging from $27,000 to $42,000
per year. Additional information about careers in facility management is available
from IFMA.
Why facility management in the College of Architecture?
The interdisciplinary nature of facility management is well-suited to Texas
A&M's multi-disciplined College of Architecture, which consists of three departments
(Architecture, Construction Science, Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning).
These departments offer a complete spectrum of program in the design, planning,
construction, and development professions. In addition, the College also features
seven research centers and laboratories, three of which offer certificate programs.
Where can I get more information?
If you would like additional information on the certificate in facility management,
please see Dr. Valerian Miranda, Interim Director, CRS Center, Room 006, Williams Administration
Building (voice: 979-847-9357, email: v-miranda@tamu.edu). You may also click
here to download the entire Facility Management Certificate program description
(pdf format).
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