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2 Facility Management Degree Programs in Ireland


Portobello Institute of Education
MSc in Facilities & Workplace Management - Blended
- Northside, Ireland
MSc
Full time
3 semesters
Blended
English
The field of Facilities Management is fast becoming a source of strategic management for organisations as the sector grows rapidly in the global market. This MSc Facilities Management sets out to develop the critical and practical skills which can be applied in the practice of facilities and operational management in a highly competitive global market place. This Masters programme builds upon the knowledge gained from undergraduate studies and/or experiential learning in the workplace.


Portobello Institute of Education
BSc (Hons) in Facilities & Workplace Management - Blended
- Northside, Ireland
BSc
Full time
3 years
Blended
English
Are you interested in advancing your career in facilities management with a BSc in Facilities and Workplace Management? This honours degree has been designed by Portobello Institute for flexible learning so you can study in your own time. Supported seminars are delivered over the weekend with one to one support available to you throughout your learning journey. Attendance at supported seminars is not mandatory.
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Facility management degree programs focus on creating and maintaining efficient, safe, and sustainable environments in various facilities. This field combines management skills with technical know-how, ensuring facilities operate smoothly for their occupants.
Through courses in facility planning, real estate management, and sustainable practices, you'll gain practical skills essential for success. Students often learn about space utilization, energy management, and safety regulations, which are crucial for maintaining effective facility operations. The environment encourages critical thinking, as students engage with hands-on projects and case studies relevant to current industry trends.
Graduates typically pursue careers as facility managers, property operations specialists, or project coordinators, taking on roles that require strong organizational and communication skills. In Ireland, the focus on sustainability and responsiveness to local and international standards enhances students' employability, making their skills valued in a global context. This pathway fosters adaptability and innovation as students navigate the complexities of managing diverse facilities effectively.