Topic outline
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Below you will find a list of the three assignments in this course. Make sure you understand the requirements, the deadlines for submission, and the submission methods for each task of each assignment.The assessment in this course will be as follows:
Assessment Summary
# Form of assessment
Tasks
Weight
Due date (Adelaide Time) Submit via Objectives being assessed 1 Continuous Quizzes (Ten online quizzes)
Weekly quizzes starting from Week 2 to 11
30%
See assessment description for activity details learnonline CO1, CO2, CO3, CO4, CO5, CO6 2 Assignment
(Individual) (1500 words)
Task A: Individual report (15%) Due end Week 6
Task B: Cover letter and Resumé (5%) Draft due end Week 6.
Task C: Final Individual Cover letter and Resume (10%) Due Week 13
30%
A series of tasks to be completed weekly Learnonline CO3, CO4, CO5, CO6 3
Group Project
Task A: (1500 words )
Task B: 15 min max
Task A: Group project report (inc Team Agreement and Communications Record) (15%) Due end Week 12/13
Task B: Team Project Presentation (20%) Due end Week 12/13
Task C: Presentation Paper (5%) Due end of Week 12/13
40%
A series of tasks to be completed by the end of Week 12/13 Learnonline/In Person CO2, CO3, CO4, CO5 If you need to request an extension - you may do so using our Extension Tool. You will be notified of the outcome of your request. Check your marks for assessment items and get feedback from markers. Find out more about the UniSA grading and grade point average system.
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Your assessments help you to develop and demonstrate the knowledge skills and behaviours needed for professional practice. You will be assessed on your ability to:
- CO1. Describe the aviation industry and the many aspects that it contains.
- CO2. Explain the operational aspects that varies between commercial airlines, corporate aviation, the military and emergency medical aviation.
- CO3. Describe the principles that all aviation components must do in order to operate cooperatively within airspace management. Communicate clearly in management settings
- CO4. Communicate clearly in management settings
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Course outline
Your Course Outline (linked within the Course Essentials block on the left) is a key document that explains your assessment. Once you have read it please check the Activity completion box to the right.
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Assessment downloads
- All downloads related to your assessment (Practicals) can be accessed directly from the Weekly sections.
- The files are progressively updated during the study period.
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Major assessment(s)
- Structured briefings for larger assessment pieces