AVF 295: Work-Based Learning

Credits 1 6 Clinical Hours 33 198
A supervised work experience in the aviation industry to enhance the application of classroom instruction and/or flight skills. This is a paid or volunteer experience that is supervised by both the employer and the Aviation program. May be repeated up to 15 credits.

Prerequisites

AVF 297, Work-Based Learning Seminar. Aviation program permission and any requirements of the contractual agreement, between BBCC and the employer.
Quarters Offered
Fall,
Winter,
Spring,
Summer
Course Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, students should be able to demonstrate the following knowledge or skills:

  1. To give the student work experience within the Aviation industry so they will develop a better grasp of the issues within the industry, and apply skills learned through the program
  2. Upon completion of the course, the student will:
    1. Obtain skills to enhance their knowledge of the industry at large
    2. Obtain skills to enhance employability in an entry level position
    3. Acquire professional contacts
    4. Have experience in a practical work environment.
Course Content Outline
The student will, through written form:
  1. Submit a description of the position desired and the responsibilities.
  2. Identify what they want to achieve by the end of the work placement or internship.
  3. The student will be evaluated by their work-based learning supervisor.
  4. The student will evaluate himself or herself at the end of the work experience stating whether or not they achieved their learning objective and how.
Department Guidelines
This course will be graded on a pass/fail basis.