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Degrees in British Columbia
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Higher Education
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Higher education is education provided by universities, vocational universities (community colleges, liberal arts colleges, and technical colleges, etc.) and other collegial institutions that award academic degrees, such as career colleges following the completion of a school that provides
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Facilities Training in British Columbia
If the executives of any company are the brains of an operation, clearly facilities planning and management is the heart and soul.
The mission of facilities planning and management is to provide effective planning, design and management oversight for all custodial and construction projects of an organization or business. This group of professional men and women essentially oversee the long-range master plan for any corporate environment; and to plan for the future growth of the corporation or business it serves.
The facilities planning and management professional functions as the communications and data collection officer for complaints, repair requests, special events, and emergencies related to organization that it serves. All requests/complaints are dealt with through the facility's maintenance management computer/work control system and dispatched to the appropriate shop within facilities planning and management.
This group is also responsible for the custodial services for the buildings and spaces of the organization and other areas under its control. Custodial services might include everything from basic housekeeping to changing fluorescent and incandescent light bulbs.
Skills in facilities planning and management are gained through coursework in technical colleges or universities in such disciplines as general administration & management, maintenance & operations, energy & utilities, facilities planning, design & construction.
Within each area, both required and elective courses are offered. Many training programs require a student to select one core area which to focus their classes.
Upon completing these programs, students will receive a degree in their core area of study or if they are already in the field, continuing education units (CEUs).
British Columbia Facilities Training
Schools and Colleges in British Columbia Offering Facilities Training
The Art Institute of Vancouver (Downtown location)
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The Art Institutes system of schools is a leading educator of students in the creative and applied arts, including design, media, fashion, and culinary programs. Every program of study offered to you is regularly reviewed by industry leaders, advisors, and employers for relevance in the marketplace. Changes are made, if necessary, to integrate subject matter into the curriculum so that our degree programs reflect the way things are done in the real world of work. Programs listed are not offered at all locations. |
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