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Program Options

Colorado State University-Pueblo provides the following options of study in the field of Facilities Management and Technology. A brief description of these options are provided for your information. To view more detailed information about each program click the link provided for the option.

Option 1: Facilities Management

This option prepares students to serve in administrative and supervisory positions. Graduates are prepared to plan, program and supervise the operations, maintenance and construction activities in major physical facilities such as universities/school districts, industrial plants, malls, resort/casino complexes, hospitals, office buildings, etc. The Facilities Management option at CSU-Pueblo has been officially recognized for excellence by the International Facility Management Association (IFMA).
To view the course information for this option click here.

Option 2: Facilities Technology

This option prepares students to serve in technical positions related to traditionally non-managerial facilities operations. Graduates are prepared to apply general, facilities technology skills from the IST core curriculum as well as specific, technological skills gained from a degree and/or coursework from an approved, transferable institution. These specialized skills may include fields such as occupational safety and health, architecture, building and grounds maintenance, construction, environmental technology, building systems and other areas related to facilities operations.
To view the course information for this option click here.

Minor in Facilities Management

The FM minor is available to non-Facilities Management/Technology option students. FM minor graduates will be well prepared to assume entry level or basic supervisory and administrative positions in large, commercial and governmental activities like physical plant departments, facilities, campuses and industrial parks. FM minor students will be versed in a wide variety of critical facility management competencies.
To view the course information for this option click here.