The Certificate Program in Facilities Operations is designed to qualify the graduate to serve in plant engineering, industrial construction coordination, facilities development and design, plant layout, and facilities project management. Examples of the myriad positions available to the graduate of this program include facilities planner, construction supervisor, facilities or plant supervisor, facilities project analyst, and facilities designer analyst.
This program provides the Facilities Operations graduate with a depth of technical knowledge in facilities operations- oriented technical courses, as well as the knowledge of behavioral sciences essential for managing technical functions.
Requirements (Effective 2007/2008 Catalog Year)
The Certificate in Facilities Operations may be earned concurrently with or subsequent to the baccalaureate degree.
This program is open to all majors who have fulfilled the prerequisites as stated below.
The program requires a total of 25 units as specified below.
The completion of supporting technical courses chosen in consultation with an advisor.
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Civil Engineering & Construction Engineering Management