Basic Course Information Catalog 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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AVM4015 - Aviation Business Strategies
3 hours Lecture, 3 credit(s)
Upper-Division College Credit
AA Elective: No
Course Description: This course investigates management issues including human resources, budgets and grants, marketing, risk management, property management, and concessions as these concepts relate to airports, airlines, air cargo operations, fixed-base operations, fuel facilities, and other aviation businesses. Students apply business management concepts and techniques to decision-making and problem-solving processes, as well as to situations in an airport management or aviation business. Grant applications and their administration are also discussed.
Video and/or Audio RecordingVideo and/or audio recording in a college class are strictly regulated by State and Federal law, in addition to Polk State College Policy. Improper video and/or audio recordings made in a college classroom, or the improper sharing of such recordings, exposes the recording student to serious potential legal liability. Students are strongly cautioned to make informed choices in compliance with State and Federal law, as well as College Policy, when debating whether to make audio and/or video recordings in class.
An enrolled student may record video and/or audio of a class lecture for personal educational use, including in support of disability accommodations. A lecture is defined as: a formal or methodical oral presentation, given by the instructor as part of a college course, that is intended to present information or teach enrolled students about a particular subject. A lecture may be presented live, online, or in-person by the course professor.
A lecture recording may not be shared or published without the written permission of the professor. All supportive disability accommodation-based audio and/or video lecture recording activity must receive prior written approval from the Polk State College Office of Disability Services and the course professor.
It is important to be respectful of students’ rights to privacy; with this in mind, College policy stipulates that students should not record peers during lectures, class discussions, student presentations, labs, group work, and private conversations. Recording a student without his or her consent could have legal consequences, including a possible violation of State and/or Federal law and the Polk State College Student Code of Conduct.
If a professor becomes aware of a violation of the student recording policy, he or she is able to address this through the College, including the assignment of sanctions (District Board of Trustees Rule 4.01 and Polk State Procedure 5028: Student Code of Conduct: Sanctions and Assignment of Penalties for Violations). This is in addition to other liabilities, as aforementioned.
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