Our homestudy programme in facilities management provides the student with a very comprehensive foundation in all aspects of management, with an obvious focus on best practice in facilities management. The programme is designed flexibly to accommodate work commitments of the busy facilities manager, and to prepare you for the examinations of the British Institute of Facilities Management (BIFM).
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For whom it is suitable
Those working or wishing to work in facilities management or related areas who are looking for a professional qualification or continuing professional development.
'There are considerable benefits to distance learning, not least of which is the flexibility it offers the student. The quality of the BPP BIFM workbooks and the support network offered by BPP make distance learning even more attractive in the current hectic business climate. Sometimes though there is a need for interaction with other students and tutors and the BPP Revision Workshops fulfill this need. Depending on where you are in the exam programme, the workshops offer the chance to learn exam techniques; to help you focus on critical areas; to reassure you that you are on track, boosting your confidence; to plan for the dreaded day; or just simply to share experiences with other students facing the same concerns. Wherever you are in the BIFM exam route, you should consider making the Revision Workshop an essential part of your success.'
Paul White, Project Manager, RAF Henlow: BIFM Student of the Year 2007
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Candidate Profile for Mark Spilling BIFM (Qual), MBIFM, The Co-operative Group (CWS Ltd) a BPP candidate that appears on the BIFM website
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Profile from a BIFM award winner Alison East, Facilities Manager, Genworth
BIFM Revision Workshops 2008
Benefit from our experience of successfully preparing students for BIFM exams. Open to all, workshops will be held in London on 26 March 2008 and 23 April 2008. Workshops for the Part 1 and Part 2 Case Study examinations will take place on the 14th and 21st May 2008 for the June 2008 examination series. All workshops are subject to sufficient numbers. For further details including prices please see our
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Entry requirements
The Institute has various entry requirements for the exams, the portfolio development stage and for membership. Details are obtainable directly from the Institute, but your tutor will be able to help and advise you too.
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The Institute has various entry requirements for the exams, the portfolio development stage and for membership. Details are obtainable directly from the Institute, but your tutor will be able to help and advise you too.
The BIFM examinations require candidates to be able to write for 3 hours the answers to a number of questions. The Chief Examiner has commented on numerous occasions that students need to be able to express themselves clearly in written English to a level that would be expected of a manager in business. This means good grammar, spelling and an appreciation of style and layout.
For students whose mother language is not English, we recommend that a score of 5.5 in the IELTS scheme is obtained. This score is midway between a moderate and a competent user of English as defined by the IELTS. The International English Language Testing System is used widely across the world and all Universities use this system in their entry requirements. You can visit their website for more information
http://www.ielts.org/aboutus/default.aspx
http://www.ielts.org/_lib/pdf/Information_for_Candidates_May_2006.pdf
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