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A Study of Educational Satisfaction of the Students in Health Section and None Health Section based on ¡¯D¡¯ college

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Abstract


Purpose: This study is to analyze the curriculum satisfaction and to provide basic information for effective school management of Dept. of Health section. Methods: This survey, modified questionnaires based on Hee-Joo Moon¡¯s(2005), is accordance with undergraduate students and shows very high credibility upper than Cronbach¡¯s Alpha. 1,500 questionnaires are distributed(01. Oct. 2010~30. Oct. 2010) but only 1,213(80.8%) are returned and, except for 14 insincerely answered, 1,199(79.9%) are used. Results: The results of the study are following. The population characteristic of this survey is that 445(18.1%) are male, 739(61.9%) are female, 595(49.6%) are in health section, and 604(50.4%) are in none health section. 628(53%) chose getting jobs as their motivations for school choice and 727(60.8%) chose getting jobs and career guidance as theirs. The satisfaction of male students was higher than that of female students based on the comparative analysis of the curriculum satisfaction. The satisfaction of the students in none health section was higher than that of those in health section based on the comparative analysis of the curriculum satisfaction. This survey indicates that once the satisfaction with the major courses and career guidance increase, the overall satisfaction grows. Conclusion: The keys to improve the curriculum satisfaction including students¡¯ in department of dental technology are to provide and develop differentiated curriculums and support programs that meet students¡¯ expectations. In addition, the customized curriculums based on the level and aptitudes of female students are needed.

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college-students; educational-satisfaction; survey; health section

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