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Berkeley Global
Explore building systems with an insider’s view of the effective and efficient administration of systems and technologies that are key to modern buildings. You focus on telecom and cable management; basic information technology (IT); uninterrupted power supply (UPS); computer-aided facilities management (CAFM); computer-assisted drawing or drafting (CAD); computerized maintenance management system (CMMS); energy management systems (EMS); heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC); geographic information systems (GIS); computer-integrated facilities management (CIFM); project management; asset management; and cost management.
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Fall enrollment opens on June 20!
This course applies to the following programs:
Certificate Program in Construction Management and Leadership
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Core Course Requirements
- Management in the Construction Industry
- Construction Project Scheduling and Control
- Preconstruction Estimating: From the Design Development Stage to the Final Bid Process
- Introduction to BIM: Virtual Design and Construction Technology
- Sustainable Construction Management and Field Practices
- Fundamentals of Construction Law
- Project Management
- Organization and Management
Elective Courses
- Project Cost and Procurement Management
- Project Schedule and Risk Management
- Business Negotiating
- Leadership Without Authority
- Principles of Sustainability
- Building Systems and Technology
- Introduction to LEED v4: Concepts of Green Building and Design
Certificate Program in Facilities Management
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Core Courses
- Introduction to Facilities Management
- Facilities Management: Commercial Real Estate
- Facilities Management: Operations and Maintenance
- Facilities Management: Risk and Business Continuity
- Facilities Management: Strategic Planning Leadership and the Organization
Facilities Electives
- Building Systems and Technology
Construction Electives
- HVAC Control and Energy Management Systems
- Introduction to BIM: Virtual Design and Construction Technology
Environment Electives
- Introduction to LEED v4: Concepts of Green Building and Design
- Managing Sustainable Change in an Organization
Business Electives
- Presenting Quantitative Data Effectively
- Business Communication: Writing and Speaking
- Business Negotiating
Project Management Electives
Certificate Program in HVAC
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Required Courses
- HVAC Ductwork and Piping Systems
- HVAC Control and Energy Management Systems
- HVAC System Design Considerations
- HVAC System Load Calculations and Psychrometry
Electives
- Building Systems and Technology
- Introduction to BIM: Virtual Design and Construction Technology
- Introduction to LEED v4: Concepts of Green Building and Design
- Principles of Sustainability
Notes
Departmental contact: extension-techeng@berkeley.edu | (510) 642-4151Instructional Types
- Live Online
- Live Online courses provide an interactive learning experience with scheduled synchronous online sessions held via Zoom video conferencing (Pacific Time). Learn more about the Live Online format.
- Online, Start Anytime
- Continuous enrollment course begins when you enroll. You have a minimum of 90 days and a maximum of 180 days to complete the course.
- Online, Fixed Date
- Enroll in this course by its start date and complete it by its specified end date. There are no live sessions, but plenty of opportunities to collaborate with your classmates and instructor.
- Classroom
- Take classes in-person at one of our buildings or partner locations.
English Language Proficiency Requirements
All of our courses are taught in English. If English is not your first language, please use the following test scores as guides in order to be successful:
- TOEFL: 90
- IELTS Academic Format: 7
- DAAD: C1
- TEM-4 or TEM-8: Level 70
- Duolingo: 115
Note: You do not need to submit test scores.