Online Facilities Management Training

Accelerate Your Career in Facilities Management

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Earn Valuable Credentials

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, facilities management roles are growing faster than most occupations, with a six percent increase in open positions from 2023 to 2033. This includes roughly 35,200 openings for administrative services and facilities managers each year.1 Regardless of where you are in your career, a professional facilities management certification can help you boost your earning potential and open the door to new opportunities.

If you don’t want to take a full certificate program, you can join us for individual courses as they suit your schedule. Most courses do not require prior experience, making George Mason’s programs accessible to everyone.

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More About Our Facilities Management Training

George Mason University’s facility management certificate will help you develop key skills to boost your career. From operations and maintenance to leadership strategies, you’ll explore topics that will prepare you for all aspects of work in the field.

Facility Management Professional (FMP) Series Certificate

Gain a Valuable Credential in Facility Management

Online| 4 Months | $3,220

Demonstrate a proven comprehension of the foundations of facility management in subject areas such as operations and maintenance, project management, finance, and more.

Certification/Licensure:  Facility Management Professional Credential

  • FMP Operations and Maintenance
  • FMP Project Management
  • FMP Finance and Business
  • FMP Leadership and Strategy Essentials

Individual Facility Management Courses

In addition to the online Facilities Management Certificate, you can complete individual courses with specialized expertise in operations, maintenance, finance, business, and more. Receive vital skills without the commitment to the full Facilities Management program.

Develop a Practical Understanding of Facilities Maintenance

Online | Available for group trainings

Gain a working knowledge of building systems, structure, interiors, exteriors, and grounds so that the facility and its required systems consistently meet existing regulatory standards.

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Learn to Lead with Key Management Skills

Online | Available for group trainings

Develop core skills in project management such as planning, scoping, scheduling, and evaluating.

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Build Core Skills in Management and Oversight

Online | Available for group trainings

Learn to manage/oversee high-value assets that represent significant financial investment in technology, buildings, structures, interiors, exteriors, and grounds.

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Become a Leader and Learn to Manage Teams

Online | Available for group trainings

Learn to develop strategies to successfully carry out major initiatives by influencing the decisions and attitudes of others. This includes integrating teams, places, processes, and technology.

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Join a Growing Network at George Mason University

George Mason University is Virginia’s largest public research university. Located near Washington, D.C., George Mason has grown rapidly over the past half-century and is recognized for its innovation and entrepreneurship, remarkable diversity, and commitment to accessibility.

Gain a High-Quality Education with GMU

With George Mason University Continuing and Professional Education, you can earn credentials in a way that fits your life. Online learning lets you take exceptional classes in a convenient format. There are minimal face-to-face meetings, so students can learn at home, while stationed abroad, or while traveling.

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Sources

  1. Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook. “Administrative Services and Facilities Managers.” Retrieved March 31, 2025, from https://www.bls.gov.