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미용 전공 대학생의 학업만족도가 중도탈락의도에 미치는 영향

Influence of Academic Satisfaction Level on Intention to Drop Out among Cosmetology Majors

  • 문소희 (호남대학교 뷰티미용학과) ;
  • 정지영 (우송정보대학 뷰티디자인학부)
  • So-Hee Moon (Dept. of Beauty Art, Honam University) ;
  • Ji-Young Jung (Dept. of Beauty Design, Woosong Information College)
  • 투고 : 2023.03.17
  • 심사 : 2023.04.19
  • 발행 : 2023.04.28

초록

This study sought to investigate the effect of academic satisfaction on the dropout intention of cosmetology undergraduates. Analyzing the effect of academic satisfaction on career dropouts showed that the sub-factors of academic satisfaction-evaluation satisfaction, class satisfaction had a statistically significant part effect. Analyzing the effect of academic satisfaction on psychological factors for dropping out showed that the sub-factors of academic satisfaction have a statistically significant effect. Furthermore, regarding the effect of academic satisfaction on environmental factors, the sub-factors of academic satisfaction have a statistically significant effect on wealth. High satisfaction was shown to have no statistically significant effect on dropout intention. The results of the study showed that the higher the degree of satisfaction with the evaluation and the degree of satisfaction with the course of beauty majors, the more negative (-) the impact on dropout. For cosmetology majors, academic satisfaction is a subjective emotion felt through study at university and major. Students with high academic satisfaction are more likely to love their school and their work, and positively influence their intention to stay in school and reduce student dropout rates. Intention to drop out indicates the intention to lose interest and purpose in cosmetology college students. This is directly linked to the dropout rate of school students and requires steady research. Through this research, we hope that active discussions will be held on academic satisfaction and intention to drop out of university students specializing in cosmetology.

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