BCF50173 Introduction to Risk Management

RISK MANAGEMENT offers skills on reducing project risk in facilities management perspectives. A primary objective of the course is to introduce and develop a broad theoretical understanding on definition, scope and application to risk management. These include risk management policy, planning and resourcing, implementation program and management review. The final section then deals with a risk management process that contain risk identification, analysis, evaluation, treatment, monitoring and review.

BCF50163 Acts and Standards in FM

ACTS AND STANDARDS IN FACILITIES MANAGEMENT course provide primary knowledge on the needs, importance and awareness of the relevant regulations that are applicable to the asset or facilities management and personnel competency in complying with laws, acts and statutory regulations. 

BCF50143 Research Methodology 1

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 1 deals with how the researcher adopts the important assumptions about the way in which the researcher views the world. In this RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 1, research philosophy, approaches, and methodological choices are as part of the syllabus. This syllabus will underpin the methods as the strategy. In part, the philosophy that the researcher adopts will be influenced by practical considerations. However, the main influence is likely to be the relationship between knowledge and the process by which it is developed.

BCF50133 Maintenance Management

MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT provides the students’ knowledge on basic organizational and managerial concepts in maintenance management. This course also discusses on the types of maintenance works, maintenance system, maintenance work schedule, budget preparation and maintenance work report. 

BCF10332 Principles of Management

PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT course provides knowledge regarding the management concepts and techniques. This course emphasises an introduction to management, organizing, managing globalization, planning and strategic planning, managing control and quality, staffing and effective leadership. This course also provides lifelong learning and information management to contribute to the education and preparation of future leaders for the real world, enabling them to apply relevant concepts from the chapters to specific scenarios.

BCF10323 Facilities Management 1

FACILITIES MANAGEMENT 1 course provides students the knowledge on the concepts and approaches in managing the organisation's assets and facilities. Students are also exposed to the management process in developing plans and strategies to deliver and sustain quality services by applying appropriate management tools. This course equips students with the fundamental knowledge and skills required in the facilities management field.