Facilities Management Administrator (FMA)
BOMA Georgia partners with BOMI to offer courses to earn the Facilities Management Administrator (FMA) designation.
Why the FMA?
The FMA Designation program positions you as a key strategic contributor within your organization by helping you to create a productive work environment and handle tenant issues such as daily operations, maintenance, comfort, and safety.
What Will I Learn?
In the FMA program, you’ll learn to manage facilities in a way that best supports tenants and staff, while meeting your organization’s overall objectives. This program covers everything from planning and project management to environmental health and worker safety. In addition, it provides the information needed to minimize maintenance costs and properly manage other timely issues.
Who Should Enroll?
Assistant facility managers, facility managers, and those responsible for daily operations and maintenance.
Required Courses:
Environmental Health and Safety Issues
Ethics is Good Business ShortCourse
Facilities Planning and Project Management
Fundamentals of Facilities Management
Design, Operation, and Maintenance of Building Systems, Part I
Design, Operation, and Maintenance of Building Systems, Part II
Elective Courses (choose two):
Asset Management
Managing the Organization
Real Estate Investment and Finance
The Capstone Experience
The Capstone Experience program reduces the administrative hurdle of completing the complex Experience Form by only requiring employment history verification. To maintain the integrity of BOMI's programming, the Capstone Experience includes a culminating FMA Capstone Exam once all FMA course requirements are complete.
The FMA Capstone Exam is not a cumulative final exam, but a 125-question multiple choice exam reflective of your three years of industry experience.
The exam includes:
Two-hour, 125-question multiple choice exam, 100 of which are scored and 25 of which are not scored
Proctored exam to be taken at Pearson VUE
Questions are application-based, using scenarios that rely on the learners' three years of experience in commercial property and facility management.
Experience Requirement
You can begin pursuing your FMA at any time during your career. Before you are awarded your FMA Designation, you are required to demonstrate three years of verifiable facilities management experience.
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Courses may be taken in any order.
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