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What are the main courses for aircrew?
Main courses of aircrew: management foundation, social etiquette, public relations, introduction to civil aviation transportation law, psychology of civil aviation passenger service, cabin service, cabin English, medical knowledge and first aid, dangerous goods and air defense safety, physical training, cabin service training, civil aviation passenger training, internship of airline cabin department (graduation), graduation thesis, etc. , as well as the main characteristic courses and practical links of each school.

Introduction of aircrew courses;

1, social etiquette

Social etiquette course is about etiquette and communication. Communication studies the laws of information dissemination. Communication activity is actually a kind of interpersonal communication from the perspective of communication. The relationship between etiquette and communication is that etiquette activities are usually related to communication, and communication is an important theoretical basis of etiquette norms. Communication is information communication, and information communication restricts communication. The two are inseparable and interdependent. Etiquette and aesthetics. Aesthetics studies a law of beauty, and social beauty is an important aspect of its research. Social beauty is often manifested in human communication activities. The relationship between etiquette and aesthetics is: "Etiquette is elegant", and the practice that conforms to etiquette must be beautiful, and beauty is a big yardstick to measure whether etiquette is perfect or not. In a sense, etiquette is actually a formal beauty of communication activities.

2. Crew English

This textbook is mainly aimed at the professional English ability required by flight attendants, based on the broadcast words and on-board dialogue training content used by major domestic airlines, combined with the introduction and supplement of relevant civil aviation professional English knowledge.

3. Public-private relations

PublicRelations is translated from English "public relations", and Chinese can be translated into "public relations" or "public relations". The literal meaning and practical meaning are basically the same, which refers to the communication and exchange relationship between organizations and the public environment. Public relations is also a new major in higher education in China, offering courses of junior college, undergraduate course and even the highest master's degree. There are many definitions about the relationship between the public and the public. Generally speaking, a social organization uses communication means to form two-way communication between itself and the relevant public, so that the two sides can understand each other and adapt to each other. This definition reflects that public relations is both a communication activity and a management function.