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The programme has been designed to provide graduates with relevant knowledge and competencies needed to make constructive and effective contribution in their professional career path in facilities management. To achieve this aim, the following objectives have been set.

Objectives of the programme

The objectives of the programme are to:

  1. Equip students with the requisite skills needed to develop comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the key theories, concepts and frameworks underpinning the study of facilities management.

  2. Train students to understand the role of facilities management in supporting the strategic objectives of the organisation.

  3. Train students to acquire and develop transferable hands-on skills in facilities management, demanded by the industry.

  4. Provide students with skills to enable them to undertake facilities management consultancy service and research.

  5. Equip students with specialist knowledge about the management of workplaces, assets maintenance, and support services.

  6. Train students to acquire and develop ethical and entrepreneurial skills needed for their professional practice.

  7. Train students to develop the needed skills in sustainability, energy management and a low carbon future.

 

Target Market and Employability

Apart from gaining the requisite skills to set up their own private facilities management practice, graduates of the programme can be employed in a wide range of sectors as facilitites mangers.

The under listed sectors form the core of the program’s target market. However, graduates can be employed in all sectors of the economy.

  • Healthcare Institutions

  • Oil and Gas Industry

  • Telecommunication Establishments

  • Financial Institutions

  • Insurance Institutions

  • Educational Institutions (secondary and tertiary levels)

  • District Assemblies

  • All corporate institutions/ organizations eg ECG, GHANA WATER, GHAPOHA, JUDICIAL SERVICE, etc.

  • Diplomatic Missions

  • NGOs

  • Mining Companies

 

Admission Requirements

  1. SSSCE Candidates

SSCE applicants must have Credit Passes (A-D) in six subjects comprising three core subjects, including English Language and Mathematics, plus Economics or Elective Mathematics and any two relevant elective subjects. Applicants must have at least aggregate 24 from these 6 subjects.

  1. WASSCE Candidates

WASSCE applicants must have Credit Passes (A1-C6) in six subjects comprising three core subjects, including English Language and Mathematics, plus Economics or Elective Mathematics and any two relevant elective subjects. Applicants must have at least aggregate 24 from these 6 subjects.

  1. General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced Level Candidates

GCE “O” and “A” level holders with Passes in three (3) subjects (at least, one of the passes should be Grade D or better). Also, the applicant must have had credit passes (Grade 6) in five GCE Ordinary Level subjects including English Language, Mathematics, and a Science subject (for non-science students) and an Arts subject (for science students).

  1. HND Certificate holder

Applicants must meet any of the following requirements:

  1. HND Estate Management with Second Class (Lower Division) or better. Such applicants will join the BSc programme in level 300.

  2. HND Estate Management with Pass with at least one (1) year Real Estate practice experience. Such applicants will join the BSc programme in level 300.

  3. HND in any relevant built environment programme with at least a Second Class (Lower Division). The applicant needs to pass an interview to join the BSc programme at level 200.

  4. Mature Applicants

  5. Must be at least 25 years old and show proof of age with birth certificate or any legitimate documentary proof of date of birth which is at least five years old at the time of application.

  6. Must have at least three years’ experience in the real estate industry

  7. Pass written aptitude test (English Language, Mathematics, General Knowledge), and an interview.

  8. Foreign Applicants

All foreign applicants shall be referred to GTEC for the determination of qualification equivalences and eligibility for admission towards appropriate placement.

  1. Diploma Holders

  2. Must have completed a Tertiary Diploma programme, and

  3. Must have passes in three core subjects at the WASSCE and SSCE Level. The applicant needs to pass an interview to join the BSc programme at level 200.

TABLE 4.1:  YEAR ONE, SEMESTER ONE 
Course Course Title 
Code 
COS 101 Communication Skills I 202
CLT 101 Computer Literacy I 122
BSFM 101 Principle of Law & Equity 303
BSFM 103 Digital and Information Literacy 212
BSFM 105 Construction Technology I 223
BSFM 107 Problem Solving and Critical Thinking                        223
BSFM 109 Innovation and Creativity 223
TOTAL  14918
     
     
 TABLE 4.2:    YEAR ONE, SEMESTER TWO 
Course Course Title 
Code 
COS 102 Communication Skills II 202
CLT 102 Computer Literacy II 122
AFS 100 African Studies 202
ETP 102 Entrepreneurship  223
BSFM 102 Law of Contract & Tort  303
BSFM 104 CAD for Facilities Management 223
BSFM 106 Construction Technology II 223
TOTAL  14818
     
     
 TABLE 4.3:  YEAR TWO, SEMESTER ONE 
Course Course Title 
Code 
BSFM 201 Property Law I 303
BSFM 203 Accounting for Facilities Management   202
BSFM 205 Building Superstructure and Finishes                            223
BSFM 207 Space planning and Management 223
BSFM 209 Customer Relationship Management 223
BSFM 211 Introduction to Facilities Management 223
BSFM 213 Business Incubation 223
TOTAL  151020
     
TABLE 4.4:  YEAR TWO, SEMESTER TWO 
     
Course Code Course Title 
BSFM 202 Property Law II 303
BSFM 204 Integrated Building Services 223
BSFM 206 Health and Safety Management  202
BSFM 208 Property Management I 223
BSFM 210 Indoor Environment Quality   202
BSFM 212 Facilities Planning and Strategy Development  223
BSFM 214 Property Development                                                  202
BSFM 216 Financial Management   303
TOTAL  18621
     
     
     
     
TABLE 4.5:   YEAR THREE, SEMESTER ONE 
     
Course Course Title 
Code 
BSFM 301 Contract Management I   303
BSFM 303 Critical Concepts of Facilities Management Delivery 223
BSFM 305 Facilities Maintenance Management I 223
BSFM 307 Building Energy Management  223
BSFM 309 Property Management II 223
BSFM 311 Project Management  223
BSFM 313 Research Methodology for Built Environment I 122
TOTAL  141220
     
     
     
     
TABLE 4.6:  YEAR THREE, SEMESTER TWO (OUT INTERNSHIP) 
     
Course Course Title 
Code 
BSFM 302 Facilities Management Internship   03015
TOTAL  03015
     
     
     
     
     
 TABLE 4.7:  YEAR FOUR, SEMESTER ONE 
     
Course Course Title 
Code 
BSFM 401 Law Relating to Trust and Condominiums 303
BSFM 403 Contract Management II 223
BSFM 405 Strategic Facilities Management 223
BSFM 407 Facilities Maintenance Management II 223
BSFM 409 Leadership in Facilities Management        303
BSFM 411 Research Methodology for Built Environment II 122
BSFM 413 Small Business Financing and Management 212
TOTAL  15919
     
     
     
     
TABLE 4.8:  YEAR FOUR, SEMESTER TWO 
Course Course Title 
Code 
BSFM 402 Computer Aided Facilities Management 223
BSFM 404 Professional Practice in Facilities Management 223
BSFM 406 Healthcare Facilities Management 223
BSFM 408 Sustainable Practices in Facilities Management 303
BSFM 410 Project Work  0126
 TOTAL 91818
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