•   Aviation Business Environment 1 OPE1AB101-3013 20.10.2025-12.12.2025  5   (AB1CQ, ...) +-
    Learning objectives
    The module is a part of basic studies in Porvoo Campus competence-based curriculum and advances the understanding of the operational environment (for example stakeholders and ecosystem) within the aviation industry. The module advances also the value chain understanding, understanding basic functions of macroeconomics and global mindset.

    There are also other parallel implementations of this module with the same objectives yet with a different industry specific focus.
    Starting level and linkage with other courses
    The module has no prerequisites. This module is offered at the first semester.
    Contents
    Analysis of the operational environment and the stakeholders within the aviation industry
    Basics of macro and microeconomics
    Ecosystem, megatrends
    Regulation
    History of Aviation
    Future of Aviation
    Sustainability
    Digitalization
    Assessment criteria
    Assessment criteria - grade 1
    Grade 1
    The student has some understanding of the concept and the terminology of the operational environment. S/he uses only a few sources and needs assistance to find relevant information. S/he finds it challenging to analyse the operational environment. S/he is able to choose and use some research and development methods as well as digital tools when aided and guided by others. S/he can identify a few stakeholders and networks in both domestic and international markets. The student finds it challenging to work in an international team and/or global context. The student participates in the project planning, implementation and evaluation with a minimal input. The student is able to operate only when the task and instructions are given and when s/he is aided by other students and the supervisors.
    Assessment criteria - grade 3
    Grade 3
    The student understands and is able to define the concept and the terminology of the operational environment. S/he is able to search for relevant sources and use them independently. S/he is able to analyse the operational environment by choosing and using research and development methods as well as digital tools. S/he can identify and analyse the core stakeholders and networks in both domestic and international markets. The student is able to work in an international team and/or global context. The student participates in the project planning, implementation and evaluation independently and makes use of the advise available. The student is able to operate when the task and instructions are given.
    Assessment criteria - grade 5
    Grade 5
    The student understands and is able to define the concept and the terminology of the operational environment. S/he is able to search for relevant information actively and independently from versatile sources. The student is able to assess the reliability of the sources and use them with skill. S/he is able to analyse the operational environment by choosing and using relevant research and development methods as well as digital tools. S/he can identify and analyse the core stakeholders and networks in both domestic and international markets. The student works extraordinary well in an international team and/or global context. The student participates proactively and with goal-orientation in the project planning, implementation and evaluation. The student is able to operate proactively with an entrepreneurial mindset.
    Further information
    RECOGNISING AND VALIDATING PRIOR LEARNING (RPL)
    If students have acquired the required competence in previous work tasks, recreational activities or in other studies, they can show the competence with a demonstration and progress faster through their studies. More information can be asked from the instructor.

    CONNECTIONS TO BUSINESS LIFE
    Company visits, guest lecturers and workshops in cooperation with different companies and organisations.

    INTERNATIONALITY
    Possibility to work with international teams and instructors. Guest lecturers from international organisations and partner universities. International learning materials.

    Learning material and recommended literature

    The learning materials can be for example:
    Books on the content topics
    E-books and online articles
    Online tutorials
    Companies’ web-portals
    Industry related reports and statistics
    Relevant media, news agencies, quality press, etc.
    Social networking tools
    Exercises, tests
    Instructors’ own materials, materials produced by students.

    Campus

    Chongqing

    Teaching language

    English

    Timing

    20.10.2025 - 12.12.2025

    Groups
    • AB1CQ
    • CONTACT
    • BLENDED
    Teachers

    Heini Noronen-Juhola

    Seats

    15 - 60

    Degree Programme

    ABBA Degree Programme in Aviation Business

    R&D proportion

    0.00 cr

    Virtual proportion

    2.50 cr

    Evaluation scale

    H-5