Education

Independent Institute for Property and
Facility Management Education
BOMA of Metro Detroit sponsors accredited programs
through BOMI for the designations of Real Property Administrator® (RPA) and Facilities Management Administrator® (FMA).
A BOMI education means improved performance, increased recognition,
additional responsibilities and authority,
and even higher compensation.
A BOMI designation can help you advance at every level of your career.
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Click here for RPA/FMA/SMA/SMT Designation Information
Real Property Administrator® (RPA) Designation
Overview
The RPA designation program can help position you for greater success.
How? By familiarizing you with the diverse aspects of operating
a commercial building, the RPA designation program helps you integrate
these issues into the broader task of property management. You'll
gain the insight and knowledge necessary to analyze a building in
its entirety: building systems design, operation, and maintenance;
commercial real estate law; investment and finance; risk management
and insurance; leasing and marketing; asset management; environmental
health and safety; and more. The RPA program will teach you to maximize
a building's net income while minimizing risks, thereby enhancing
your standing in the industry and positioning you for long-term
success.
DISCLAIMER:
*If you take a class that is not within your designation's curriculum,
you will be charged an additional $75 for a 2nd Designation Fee/Individual
Course Fee.
Facilities Management Administrator®
(FMA) Designation Overview
The FMA designation program can enhance your career by making you
a more effective, knowledgeable facilities professional, thus positioning
you as a key strategic professional within your organization. This
program teaches you to manage facilities in a way that best supports
staff and fits into the organization's overall objectives. You'll
develop valuable skills in strategic planning, project management,
corporate finance, capital investment, and physical asset management.
You'll also learn about new facilities technologies, environmental
health and worker safety, and other timely issues. Whether you're
a novice or an experienced facilities manager, or someone in a related
profession who could benefit from knowing how to create a quality
work environment that maximizes productivity, the FMA program is
right for you.
DISCLAIMER:
*If you take a class that is not within your designation's curriculum,
you will be charged an additional $75 for a 2nd Designation Fee/Individual
Course Fee.
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