Aviation Business Environment 2 (5 cr)
Code: OPE1AB102-3004
Basic information of implementation
- Enrollment
- 14.06.2021 - 20.08.2021
- Enrolment for the implementation has ended.
- Timing
- 23.08.2021 - 17.12.2021
- Implementation has ended.
- ECTS Credits
- 5 cr
- Campus
- Porvoo Campus
- Teaching languages
- English
- Seats
- 15 - 40
- Degree programmes
- ABBA Degree Programme in Aviation Business
- Teachers
- Pia Vapaavuori
- Heini Noronen-Juhola
- Groups
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AB2Aviation Business 2nd semester (ABBA)
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CONTACTContact implementation
- Course
- OPE1AB102
Evaluation scale
H-5
Schedule
The exact time-tables and classrooms for each week could be adjusted continuously. Students are advised to consult their instructor if in doubt.
The implementation is divided into two parts. Heini Noronen-Juhola will be teaching industry related topics during the first half of the semester on Tuesdays at 12.15-15.45. Pia Vapaavuori will be teaching legal topics throughout the semester on Thursdays at 10.00-11.45.
Week 34
24.8 Heini –
Session cancelled
Week 35
31.8 Heini -
Introduction and practical items
3.9. Heini -
ICAO Annexes and PANS
Week 36
7.9 Heini -
Aviation Insurance and Liabilities
Week 37
14.9 Heini -
Aviation Day
Week 38
21.9 Heini -
Aircraft Manufacturing and Transactions
Week 39
28.9 Heini -
Planning and opening a new route, stakeholder involvement
Week 40
5.10 Heini –
Future of Aviation
Week 41
12.10 Heini –
Aviation Day 2, Guest Speakers
Please note that the instructors intend to make use of all contact hours. Additionally, the students are welcome to book appointments whenever needed (face to face or otherwise)
Implementation methods, demonstration and Work&Study
All competences are implemented in learning activities jointly with other modules. The methods used in the learning activities are e.g.:
Inquiry learning
Peer-to-peer learning
Tutorials
Debates
Study tours and company visits
Lectures and workshops
Independent study and teamwork
The assessment of one’s own learning
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 and instructions for recognising and validating prior learning (RPL) are available at MyNet.
Materials
LEARNING MATERIALS
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.
Project-based learning; inquiry learning; portfolio; lectures; workshops; councelling; discussion; debate; presentation sessions.
Teaching methods and instruction
LEARNING METHODS
All competences are implemented in learning activities jointly with other modules. The methods used in the learning activities can be:
Inquiry learning
Projects
Peer-to-peer learning
Tutorials
Debates
Study tours and company visits
Lectures and workshops
Independent study and teamwork
The assessment of one’s own learning
Working life connections
CONNECTIONS TO BUSINESS LIFE
Company cooperation - projects, guest lecturers and workshops in cooperation with different companies and organizations.
Exam dates and re-exam possibilities
TBA
Internationality
INTERNATIONALITY
Possibility to work with international teams and instructors. Guest lecturers from international organisations and partner universities. International learning materials.
Completion alternatives
This must be discussed with the teacher
Learning assignments
MODULE ASSIGNMENTS
Students will perform a number of assignments for the module.
The nature, scope, and sequence of the assignments proposed above could allow for variation, if necessary. More instructions will be given during the module.
Assessment methods
Assignments