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Facilities Engineering Management Diploma Series

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About The Diploma Program

Today’s health, education, governmental, and other facilities are complex, dynamic, and high tech, requiring facilities to be maintained in a manner that maximizes the facility’s full potential, while minimizing operation costs. Well trained, professional facility maintenance management personnel are needed to accomplish this.

The Facilities Engineering Management Diploma will provide you with an excellent means of credentialing and will demonstrate that you have been exposed to and have gained a grasp of essential skills and knowledge. While not a degree or a specific certification of your qualifications, earning the diploma represents solid evidence of your successful completion of the course requirements and illustrates your dedication to becoming more knowledgeable in your field and valuable to your organization.

Why This Program is Unique

North Carolina State University has established this non-credit diploma series to give you, the facility maintenance management professional, the knowledge and skills you need to help your facility reach its goals. You’ll receive the Facilities Engineering Management Diploma upon the successful completion of three, one-week courses totaling 120 contact hours of maintenance, electrical, mechanical, environmental, health and safety, construction, energy conservation, and management. The weekly sessions, or equivalent hours, do not have to be taken in sequence, but you must complete all the requirements within a three-year period.

Upon the completion of the requirements, you will be expected to make a final presentation (15 minutes) on your special experiences in the field of facilities management. You’ll then be awarded a diploma from the Industrial Extension Service, College of Engineering and the Office of Professional Development at North Carolina State University.

Why You Should Attend

  • Set yourself above most of your peers leading to advancements in positions and earnings
  • Earn a diploma from a distinguished university
  • Join a select group of personnel in the facilities engineering field
  • Prove your knowledge and competence in your field
  • Enhance your knowledge of the facilities engineering management field
  • With or without a degree in engineering, gain exposure to current and emerging relevant aspects of facilities engineering
  • Provide the credential to your employer or prospective employer demonstrating that you have the in-depth knowledge to be a manager in a facility’s engineering department

Take the following three sessions in any sequence:

Facilities Engineering Management I

Areas of Concentration

  • Facility Management Issues
  • Energy Efficiencies
  • Quality in Plant Engineering
  • Construction and Building Systems

Attend and You Will Learn*

  • HVAC Operations and Efficiencies
  • Lighting Principles and Options
  • Power Quality Solutions
  • Contract Terms and Conditions
  • Alternate Dispute Resolution
  • Engineering Economics
  • Process Energy Analysis
  • Building Envelope Analysis
  • T&B Building Commissioning

Facilities Engineering Management II

Areas of Concentration

  • Project Management
  • Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
  • Environmental, Safety, and Health Issues
  • Controls

Attend and You Will Learn*

  • Scheduling with the Critical Path Method (CPM)
  • Effective Planning and Scheduling
  • Energy and Environmental Regulations
  • HVAC Control Strategies
  • Control Commissioning
  • Preventive and Predictive Maintenance
  • OSHA General Industry 10-Hour Certification
  • Boilers and Steam Systems
  • Lighting

Facilities Engineering Management III

Areas of Concentration

  • Maintenance Management Techniques
  • Improving Maintenance Functions
  • Engineering Issues in Facilities Management

Attend and You Will Learn*

  • Working with Contractors and Design/Build Contracts
  • OSHA 10-Hour Construction Certification
  • Fundamentals of Commercial and Industrial Roofing
  • Facility Automation Systems
  • Fire Prevention, Protection, Codes, and Compliance
  • Electrical Schematics and Diagrams
  • Pumping Sytems Design
  • Energy-Efficient Motors and Drives

*NOTE: The content of sessions may be occasionally adjusted in order to meet interests and needs.

The weekly sessions, or equivalent hours, do not have to be taken in sequence, but you must complete all the requirements within a three-year period.

To register or for more information


This on-line registration process is for credit card registrations only.

If you wish to be invoiced and pay with a Purchase Order (PO), please fax your registration form and the purchase order to 919.515.7614. If you do not have a registration form, call 919.515.2261 and request a form; however, NCSU employees may use this on-line registration to pay via IDT.

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