The curriculum combines construction management with facilities management knowledge courses focus on advanced technology management, with the aim of building strong advance knowledge and skills on facility management related strategies and architectures.
- Advancement in the field of construction management has given a lot of opportunities to various organizations to renew the methods in handling the daily tasks.
- Fosters a rich and inclusive community for students who want the skillset to be tomorrow’s leaders with edge technology knowledge and skills, enabling them to bring insightful value to the executive team, to strategically leverage information technology to optimize and expand the enterprise, and capture new opportunities.
Programme Structure
Programme can be completed in Full time: 1 year | Part time: 2 years.
Core modules
- BIM Theory and Practice
- Occupational Safety and Health
- Research Methods
- Strategic Management for Construction Management
- Managing Organisation for Construction Management
- Integrated Simulation Project
- Facilities Planning and Emergency Preparedness Plan
- Project
Specialisation modules
- Building Pathology
- Professional Practice in Facility Management
- Building Codes and Regulations
Entry Requirements
Requirements depend on your entry level. Expand for more details.
- Bachelor’s Degree (Level 6 Malaysian Qualification Framework, MQF) in Engineering / Engineering Technology / Construction Management / Architecture / Architectural Technology or its equivalent with a minimum CGPA of 2.5; OR
- Bachelor’s Degree (Level 6 MQF) in Engineering / Engineering Technology / Construction Management / Architecture / Architectural Technology or its equivalent with CGPA above 2.0 but less than 2.5 may be admitted subject to a minimum of 5 years working experience in relevant field.
- Candidates are required to achieve a minimum score of 5.0 in IELTS, 500 in TOEFL, Band 3.5 in MUET or its equivalent.
Note: Candidates with Bachelor’s Degree of Science or Technology degrees or their equivalents (non-Engineering / Engineering Technology / Construction Management / Architecture / Architectural Technology) are required to take 2 bridging courses before commencing the programme.
Note:Â International students are subject to meet entry requirements that reflect similar qualifications and experience as stated above.
To find country-specific entry requirements visit our international entry requirement page
Additional information
This syllabus has been designed to meet the requirements of professional bodies while giving students the competitive edge.
- Facility Management inputs has been described as the factor to stimulate the growth in construction sector, especially in property development, housing, consultancy, finance, project management, facility management and building maintenance.