A career in facility management can offer people a chance to work in some of the most interesting environments imaginable. The facility manager doesn't just step into the job when the building is done. In many cases the future facility manager is chosen and consulting before anyone ever breaks ground. With specialties that include construction planning, building analysts, or even technology planners, ATP believes that the best managers are not born, they are created. With course materials that span the full spectrum of knowledge and skill it takes to succeed in the industry, it's no wonder that schools turn to us in order to give their students the fullest potential to succeed in such a competitive field.
Pursuing a career in facility management can lead you down several paths. Graduates are well-versed in the principles of architecture, staffing building and grounds personnel, interior design, human resource management, real estate property management, and many other disciplines that exist within this one industry. To gain that variety of knowledge, you need to cover many different topics. While it's almost staggering to imagine how many different things one needs to learn in order to succeed, ATP has developed a library of resources and tools that presents all these topics. It starts with a solid foundation that leads into an intimate understanding of all the areas needed to thrive in this ever-changing and growing field. ATP knows that success in this field will not come to the unprepared, and has designed texts and programs to foster the learning, growth, and critical thinking to take on any position within facility management.
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