Courses Offered at A4FM 2023/2024

Academy for Facilities Management (A4FM) Courses 2023…  Official list of Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Certificate and Diploma courses offered at A4FM for the 2023 academic year.

This is to inform the general public and all those interested in studying at the A4FM that the list of courses offered at the institution has been published online and available below.

 List of Academy for Facilities Management (A4FM) Courses Offered

Below is the list of courses that you can study at the Academy for Facilities Management (A4FM):

HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN FACILITIES MANAGEMENT

A one year programme usually completed on a part-time basis over 18-24 months. Access to this qualification requires a student to be in possession of a valid Senior Certificate or be over the age of 23 with the relevant experience in the field. The programme consists of the following modules:

  • Facilities Management Theory
  • Financial Management for FM
  • Building Maintenance Management
  • Space Planning and Management
  • Soft Services in FM
  • Health and Safety
  • Consumer and Communications Skills
ADVANCED CERTIFICATE IN FACILITIES MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT

A two year programme. Access to this qualification requires a student have completed the HCFM or have an equivalent NQF Level 5 (120 credit) qualification. The programme consists of the following modules:

  • Management for FM
  • Contract Management & SLAs
  • Outsourcing
  • Risk Management
  • Project Management
  • FM Information Systems Management
  • Facility Maintenance Management
    • Electrical
    • Mechanical
    • Civil / Building Services
  • Sustainability and Cost implications of Maintenance Management
SHORT COURSES

Students wishing to do short programmes can complete the modules of our full qualifications as short courses.

There are 2 options for how short courses can be done:

  1. If students simply want a certificate of attendance, they would be able to attend 2 days of lectures / training and be given all the material for the module for further reading and study.
  1. If students want to get recognised credits for the short course and engage with it more formally, they can attend the 2 days of lectures, will have to write 2 tests, submit 2 assignments, write an exam and complete a practical element of Work Based Learning, after which they will have achieved 20 credits at NQF level 5 and would be able to continue with more formal FM studies later on if they decided to do the formal HCFM programme or an accredited programme at another tertiary institution.

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