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International Facility Management Association (IFMA)
Sustainability Facility Professional Credential (SFP™)
Facilities Management Goes Green!
Introducing the Sustainability Facility Professional (SFP™) Credential!
Villanova University, in partnership with the International Facility Management Association (IFMA),
will offer the IFMA SFP™ Credential Program starting on March 3, 2012. The three
focus areas are presented in
a convenient, adult-friendly format over a six-week time frame which consists of six all-day Saturday classes.
Classes are scheduled on a two-weeks on; one-week off basis. All course materials
and meals are included in the tuition cost.
What is the SFP Credential?
IFMA’s SFP credential is unlike any other credential program. Sustainability is broader and more
significant than complying with a building rating system; it is a commitment to improving the facility’s
impact on the environment and people—not just at one point in time, but continually. This program reflects
Villanova’s commitment to sustainability in certifying professionals around the Delaware Valley.
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Course Dates
6 Saturdays
March: 3, 10, 24, 31, 2012
April: 14, 21, 2012
Time: 8:30am to 4:30pm
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Location
Villanova University
Main Campus
800 Lancaster Avenue
Villanova, PA 19085
Directions
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About the Program
The IFMA SFP Credential Program will provide you with the tools to assist you and enhance your sustainability knowledge and earn the SFP credential in one complete program. Courses are led by experienced, certified instructors who are leaders and teachers in the field of sustainability and are committed to this goal.
This comprehensive program combines printed and/or electronic reading materials with interactive online study tools and online SFP final assessments. Study materials include:
- Printed course materials: Three printed/electronic courses teach the SFP topics in an easy-to-understand format.
- Online study tools: Interactive online study tools including quizzes, case studies, e-Flashcards, progress reports and more will help you apply and retain the SFP concepts.
- Final SFP assessments: Successfully complete each course’s final assessment and submit your application to IFMA to be awarded your SFP credential.
By enrolling in this course, you will benefit from:
- Experienced instructors who present the IFMA SFP Credential Program materials in an easy-to-understand format.
- Training close to home.
- A structured learning environment to keep you on schedule.
- Opportunity to build your peer network.
- Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) issued by Villanova University.
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Why Should You Become an SFP? |
- Use knowledge-based and data-driven methods to develop solutions that provide the
highest value for your facility, organizations and community.
- Challenge yourself and your organization to go beyond the current thinking.
- Develop new and innovative sustainability solutions that impact not only facilities management
but many other business applications.
- Gain the recognition of being an informed champion, partner and steward of the built environment in your organization and your community.
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The IFMA Sustainability Facility Professional (SFP) Credential Program Curriculum |
The program consists of three
focus areas
designed to help facilities management professionals
integrate sustainability efforts with the organization’s values and strategies, present a
business case for a sustainability initiative, evaluate initiatives from a financial point of
view and track and report accomplishments.
Focus Area 1:
Strategy and Alignment for Sustainable Facility Management - This section summarizes key concepts
related to sustainable facility management from the organizational level and illustrates
linkages and actions facility managers must take into consideration in order to make the
business case for sustainability in their own facilities.
Focus Area 2: Managing Sustainable Facilities - This section
looks in depth at the process of aligning a facility’s sustainability plan with an organization’s
vision, strategic goals and policies. It takes the same strategies promoted in an SFP’s business
case for sustainability within the organization, and provides the details behind the plans to
prepare for, lead and implement those changes.
Focus Area 3: Operating Sustainable Facilities – This section
looks at ways in which SFP’s can operate their facilities in a more sustainable manner through
changes in building equipment and technology as well as changes in operations and maintenance
procedures. Focus area 3 is organized around the eight major categories of sustainable facility
management—energy, water, materials and resources, workplace management, indoor environmental
quality, quality of services, waste
and site impact—from inputs, through facility processes, to outputs. |
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SFP Credential Requirements |
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Complete the three online SFP final assessments with a passing score of 75% or higher. Submit your SFP application (with application fee) to IFMA to validate your SFP credential. |
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Instructor
Tad Radzinski, P.E., LEED AP
Tad Radzinski, P.E., LEED AP, co-founder and president of Sustainable Solutions Corporation,
has over 27 years of diversified experience in green building design, corporate sustainability and
sustainable product design and development. He is a recognized leader in the field and teaches and
speaks extensively on his industry experience. Tad assisted Villanova in the development of a Master of
Science Degree in Sustainable Engineering and developed graduate classes in Principles of sustainable
Development and Sustainable Manufacturing. He teaches at Villanova University, as well as other local colleges.
Tad served as the Waste Minimization Program National Expert for the Environmental Protection Agency from 1997-2007.
He has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Drexel University and an M.S. in Water Resources and Environmental
Engineering from Villanova University. He is a registered professional engineer in the state of Pennsylvania
and a LEED Accredited Professional.
Course Fee, Registration, Billing/Payments and Cancellation Policy
Fee:
The course is $2500.00 and includes IFMA SFP® Credential Program materials, and final SFP® assessments as well as meals. Please note that a laptop computer is required to complete the assessments in class.
Villanova University
Office of Continuing Studies
Stanford Hall
800 Lancaster Avenue
Villanova, PA 19085
FAX-610.519.6144
For more information, please contact: 610-519-4310.
Registration:
Registration form can be printed and sent by fax or mail,
or you may Register Here
To ensure maximum results for each student, class size is limited.
For further information call 610-519-4310.
Billing:
Students and authorized users are able to view billing statements and
make secured payments electronically. You can also print official
invoices for self and employer use. Once you receive your confirmation
and VU ID #, you may log onto
V-Bill to view/pay your bill electronically. Bills
are updated the 1st, 10th and 20th of every month.
Payment:
Payments are due no later than the first day of class. This requirement
applies to all students, including those who register too late to
receive a bill. Please TERMS of BILLING on registration page.
Cancellation Policy:
Cancellations must be in writing and received by the Office of
Continuing Studies before the first class. No refunds are granted once
the class begins.
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