Master of Science in Asset and Facilities Management

Master of Science in Asset and Facilities Management

Postgraduate

1. Program/MQR No.

Master of Science (Building Asset and Facilities Management)
MQA/FA6559

2.

Brief introduction

Master of Science in Building Services, Asset and Facilities Management (MSBAF) is a mixed-mode programme offered by the Department of Architecture. In order to qualify for the degree of MSBAF, a candidate has to accumulate not less than 42 credit hours during the formal period of being a registered student, with a dissertation of 21 Cr. Hrs

3.

Program Outcome

The programme outcomes of Master of Science in Building Services, Asset and Facilities Management are as follows:-

No.

Learning Outcome

1.

Demonstrate familiarity with established knowledge in the field of building services, asset and facilities management with the awareness of current developments

2.

Use relevant skills learnt in building services, asset and facilities management for professional and personal development

3.

Coordinate with other professionals and apply knowledge in a socially responsible manner for the progress of the nation, ummah and mankind

4.

Demonstrate commitment to ethics, autonomy and professionalism in the workplace and everyday life

5.

Communicate with other professionals and people from a diverse range of backgrounds with empathy, showing leadership qualities

6.

Analyse issues and demonstrate skillfulness in planning, executing and evaluating strategies and action plans

7.

Use the necessary learning skills in information management and apply effective strategies for lifelong self-improvement

8.

Apply basic managerial and entrepreneurial skills in building services, asset and facilities management

9. Use Islamic principles to analyze and evaluate ideas and theories in building services, asset and facilities management
10. Integrate Islamic teachings in the application for the purpose of improving their attitude and behavior
11. Promote sustainable development through knowledge and skills in the discipline of building services, asset and facilities management

4.

Career Opportunities

Job prospects for Master of Science in Building Services, Asset and Facilities Management graduates are such as lecturers, researchers, consultants, planners, building surveyors, managers, property and maintenance managers, civil and structure engineers and related professionals.  

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Program Structure

The total credit hour for Master of Science in Asset and Facilities Management is 42. The required courses include:-

University Required Courses (6 Credit Hours)

MBSA 7130
Values, Ethics and Built Environment

MBSA 7170
Research Methodology for the Built Environment

 

Core Courses (15 Credit Hours)

MBSA 7110   Electrical and Mechanical System, Building Energy, Lighting and Acoustic in Building
MBSA 7180
Building Construction, Building Maintenance and Fire Fighting Technology
MBSA 7240
Cost, Value and Financial Management
MBSA 7250   Project Management and Building EconomicsMBSA 7350
Risk, Safety and Strategic Facilities Management
Dissertation
(21 Credit Hours)
MBSA 7230   Dissertation 1MBSA 7131   Dissertation 2

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Duration of Study

The master program duration is as follows:-

PROG.

TYPE

MINIMUM

DURATION

NORMAL

DURATION

MAXIMUM DURATION

MASTER

FULL TIME

1 ACADEMIC YEAR 

(2 normal semester and 1 short semester)

1 1/2 ACADEMIC YEAR

(3 normal semester and 1 short semester)

3 ACADEMIC YEARS 

(6 normal semester and 1 short semester)

MASTER

PART TIME

2 ACADEMIC YEARS 

(4 normal semester and 1 short semester)

4 ACADEMIC YEARS 

(8 normal semester and 1 short semester)

5 ACADEMIC YEARS 

(10 normal semester and 1 short semester)

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