Facilities Management Program
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Program Overview
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The Facilities Management Program provides a curriculum that encompasses instruction in the all-inclusive Facilities Management areas. The program prepares students for employment in the field by teaching students a diversified curriculum in multiple trade related areas.
The demand for individuals with a diversified vocational knowledge is high due to the ever-changing environment of the employment market. These skills create many pathways that can lead toward a bright future. Students can take college courses and earn college credits during their high school years.
A Facilities Management student, upon graduation, may work as a building maintenance mechanic, carpenter's apprentice, electrician apprentice, or in a variety of other entry-level positions. A student may also further their education by attending a technical college of a 4-year college.
Skills that are taught include Print Reading, Carpentry, Electricity, Machining, Masonry, Painting and Decorating, Plumbing, Small Engine Repair, and Welding.
Skills and Skill Areas
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