Facilities Management A.A.S.
This degree prepares students for employment in the management of small to large facilities. The curriculum emphasizes basic principles, making it possible for graduates to begin and progress rapidly in their careers. The program also provides opportunities for students to work as an intern at local companies. Specifically students will learn basic management practices, nine functions of facilities, and construction management as well as how to prepare documents for bids and organize staff to make facility run smoothly.
Courses
- ACC 154 — Principles of Managerial Accounting
- AHR 101 — Introduction to Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
- AHR 212 — Indoor Air Quality
- AHR 213 — Commercial HVAC Systems Applications
- AHR 214 — Energy Audit, Analysis and Management
- BUS 101 — Introduction to Business
- CAD 116 — Basic AutoCAD
- CAD 117 — Intermediate AutoCAD
- CIS 101 — Introduction to Computer Information Systems
- CIS 103 — Computer Software and Concepts
- CIS 236 — Project Management
- ECO 110 — Elements of Economics
- EGL 101 — Composition I
- EGL 102 — Composition II
- EGL 111 — Introduction to Business and Technical Writing
- EGL 212 — Technical Writing Applications
- FME 101 — Introduction to Facilities Management and Engineering
- FME 107 — Blueprint Reading for Building Trades
- FME 201 — Mechanical, and Electrical Systems in Buildings
- MAT 114 — Applied Mathematics I
- MGT 121 — Principles of Management
- PHY 101 — Applied Physics
- SPE 103 — Effective Speech