Abstract

Some radiology majors at three-year colleges in Daegu and Gyeongsangbuk-Do Province were selected for research. The survey was conducted by explaining its objectives and distributing self-administered questionnaires from March 7 to 30, 2011; then, final analysis was carried out on 122 copies, drawing following conclusions : 1) 31.1% of radiology majors were motivated to enter their department by good employment after graduation, and 37.7% were getting information from their parents or relatives in selecting their major. 2) The majority of respondents wanted to get a in a big city after graduation on basis of good pay. 3) Department selection was significantly affected by transportation, department and school image, and school facilities, and effects were higher among females. 4) Department satisfaction was significantly affected by professor satisfaction, prospects for department, and support for employment activities, and effects were higher among females. 5) School satisfaction was significantly affected by satisfaction with school selection decision, good selection, and school environment, and effects were higher among females. 6) Females were found to have higher professional consciousness as a radiologist, showing statistically significant differences: the occupation as a radiologist will continue to be developed at for males and at for females and the occupation as a radiologist is stable and will be help get a life-long job at for males and at for females.

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