Abstract

This study attempted to provide basic data for career guidance after investigating differences between major satisfaction and career decision-making efficacy by basic vocational competency. Developing curriculums based on such basic vocational competencies needed for handling cosmetology duties and searching for a way to enhance major satisfaction and career decision-making efficacy against 296 college students majoring in cosmetology. For this, differences among basic vocational competency, major satisfaction and career decision-making efficacy by cosmetology field were analyzed. In basic vocational competency, skincare/nail art/makeup major was greater than hairdressing major in terms of communication skills, interpersonal competency, problem-solving ability and cosmetology skills. In terms of major satisfaction, on the contrary, hairdressing/skincare/makeup/nail art major was relatively high. In addition, career decision-making efficacy was relatively high in skincare/makeup major (p<.01). According to analysis of correlations among basic vocational competency, major satisfaction and career decision-making efficacy, communication skills (p<.001), interpersonal competency (p<.001), problem-solving ability (p<.001) and cosmetology skills (p<.001) revealed a positive correlation with major satisfaction and career decision-making efficacy with statistical significance. In addition, a positive correlation was found between major satisfaction (p<.001) and career decision-making efficacy with statistical significance.

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