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Case Study for Student Satisfaction of Munzur University

Year 2018, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 23 - 46, 25.07.2018
https://doi.org/10.29132/ijpas.354981

Abstract

The aim of this study is to get views of 4th year
undergraduate students (including students in extending section) studying at
engineering faculty about the University and the program they enrolled. The
sample of the study is 232 students attending the final year of engineering
faculty at 2015-2016 fall semesters. 23 of these students were studying in
Chemical Engineering, 20 of these students were studying in Food Engineering,
29 of these students were studying in Mechanical Engineering, 54 of these students
were studying in Computer Engineering, 36 of these students were studying in
Civil Engineering, 67 of these students were studying in Electrical-Electronics
Engineering, 3 of these students were studying in Environmental Engineering. In
order to get students’ views on university and the program they enrolled, the
survey questionnaire consisting of 50 multiple-choice questions was developed
by last year chemical engineering student. This questionnaire survey was
prepared taking into consideration the student satisfaction survey of other
universities. The content analysis of the developed survey questionnaire was
made conducted by five faculty members and necessary arrangements were made in
accordance with the recommendations of the faculty members. The findings are
expected to
be a useful guide for the academic institution.

References

  • Athiyaman, A., 1997. Linking student satisfaction and service quality perceptions: the case of university education. European Journal of Marketing, 31(7):528-540.
  • Arambewela, R., Hall, J., 2009. An empirical model of international student satisfaction. Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 21(4):555-569.
  • Aziz, F.B., Muhammad, N.B., 2017. Student Satisfaction and Level of Acceptance with Blended Learning Environment. Advanced Journal of Technical and Vocational Education, 1(1):404-408.
  • Bini, M., Masserini, L., 2016. Students’ Satisfaction and Teaching Efficiency of University Offer. Social Indicators Research, 129(2):847–862.
  • Boring, A., Ottoboni, K., Stark, P.B., 2016. Student evaluations of teaching (mostly) do not measure teaching effectiveness. ScienceOpen Research. (DOI:10.14293/S2199-1006.1.SOR-EDU.AETBZC.v1)
  • Browne, B.A., Kaldenberg, D.O., Browne, W.G., Brown, D.J., 1998. Student as customer: Factors affecting satisfaction and assessments of institutional quality. Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 8(3):1-14.
  • Cheng, M., Taylor, J., Williams, J., Tong, K., 2016. Student satisfaction and perceptions of quality: testing the linkages for PhD students. Higher Education Research & Development, 35(6):1153-1166.
  • Çimen, M., 2015. Fen ve Sağlık Bilimleri Alanlarında SPSS Uygulamalı Veri Analizi, Palme Yayıncılık, Ankara.
  • Douglas, J., Douglas, A., Barnes, B., 2006. Measuring student satisfaction at a UK university. Quality Assurance in Education, 14(3):251-267.
  • Elliott, K. M., 2002. Key determinants of student satisfaction. Journal of College Student Retention, 4:271-279.
  • Elliott, K. Healy, M., 2001. Key factors influencing student satisfaction related to recruitment and retention. Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 10:1-11.
  • Elliott, K. M., Shin, D., 2002. Student satisfaction: An alternative approach to assessing this important concept. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 24(2):197-209.
  • Guolla, M., 1999. Assessing the teaching quality to student satisfaction relationship: Applied customer satisfaction research in the classroom. Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice, 7(3):87-97.
  • Poon, J., 2017. Examining graduate built environment student satisfaction in the UK. What matters the most? International Journal of Construction Education and Research,1-19.
  • Khosravi, A.A., Poushaneh, K., Roozegar, A., Sohrabifard, N., 2013. Determination of factors affecting student satisfaction if Islamic Azad University. Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, 84:579-583.
  • Lenton, P., 2015. Determining student satisfaction: An economic analysis of the National Student Survey. Economics of Education Review, 47:118–127.
  • Ling, K.C., Chai, L.T., Piew, T.H., 2010. The ‘Inside-out’ and ‘Outside-in’ Approaches on Students’ Perceived Service Quality: An Empirical Evaluation. Management Science and Engineering, 4(2):01-26.
  • Marsh, H.W., Roche, L.A., 2000. Effects of grading leniency and low workload on students’ evaluations of teaching: popular myth, bias, validity, or innocent by standers. Journal of Educational Psychology, 92(1):202–228.
  • Missildine, K., Fountain, R., Summers, L., Gosselin, K., 2013. Flipping the classroom to improve student performance and satisfaction. Journal of Nursing Education, 52(10):597-599.
  • Palacio, A.B., Meneses, G.D., Perez, P.J.P., 2002. The configuration of the university image and its relationship with the satisfaction of students. Journal of Educational Administration, 40(5):486–505.
  • Price, I. F., Matzdorf, F., Smith, L., Agahi, H., 2003. The impact of facilities on student choice of university. Facilities, 21(10):212-222.
  • Sapri, M., Kaka, A., Finch, E., 2009. Factors that influence student’s level of satisfaction with regards to higher educational facilities services. Malaysian Journal of Real Estate, 4(1):34-51.
  • Singh, G., 2002. Educational consumers or educational partners: A critical theory analysis. Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 13(5):681-700.
  • Uddin, M. R., Mamun, A., Soumana, A. O., Khan, Md. M., 2017. Factors and Predictors of International Student’s Satisfaction in Turkey. Educational Process: International Journal, 6(2):43-52.
  • Williams, J., 2013. Consuming higher education: Why learning can’t be bought. London: Bloomsbury.

Munzur Üniversitesi Öğrenci Memnuniyeti Örnek Olay İncelemesi

Year 2018, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 23 - 46, 25.07.2018
https://doi.org/10.29132/ijpas.354981

Abstract

Bu çalışmanın
amacı Munzur Üniversitesi mühendislik fakültesinde okuyan son sınıf lisans
öğrencilerinin (bölümü uzatan öğrenciler de dahil) öğrenim gördükleri
üniversite ve program hakkındaki görüşlerini almaktır. Bu çalışmanın
örneklemini 2015-2016 güz döneminde mühendislik fakültesine devam eden son
sınıf 232 öğrenci oluşturmaktadır. Bu öğrencilerin 23’ü Kimya Mühendisliği,
20’si Gıda Mühendisliği, 29’u Makine Mühendisliği, 54’ü Bilgisayar
Mühendisliği, 36’sı İnşaat Mühendisliği, 67’si Elektrik-Elektronik
Mühendisliği, 3’ü ise Çevre Mühendisliği’nde öğrenim görmektedir. Öğrencilerin
okudukları üniversite ve okudukları program hakkındaki görüşlerini almak
amacıyla Kimya Mühendisliği son sınıf öğrencisi tarafından 50 soruluk çoktan
seçmeli sorudan oluşan bir anket geliştirilmiştir. Bu anket diğer
üniversitelerin öğrenci memnuniyeti anketleri dikkate alınarak hazırlanmıştır.
Geliştirilen anketin içerik analizi 5 öğretim üyesi tarafından yapılmış olup,
öğretim üyelerinin önerileri doğrultusunda gerekli düzenlemeler yapılmıştır.
Bulguların akademik kurum için faydalı bir kılavuz olması beklenmektedir.

References

  • Athiyaman, A., 1997. Linking student satisfaction and service quality perceptions: the case of university education. European Journal of Marketing, 31(7):528-540.
  • Arambewela, R., Hall, J., 2009. An empirical model of international student satisfaction. Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, 21(4):555-569.
  • Aziz, F.B., Muhammad, N.B., 2017. Student Satisfaction and Level of Acceptance with Blended Learning Environment. Advanced Journal of Technical and Vocational Education, 1(1):404-408.
  • Bini, M., Masserini, L., 2016. Students’ Satisfaction and Teaching Efficiency of University Offer. Social Indicators Research, 129(2):847–862.
  • Boring, A., Ottoboni, K., Stark, P.B., 2016. Student evaluations of teaching (mostly) do not measure teaching effectiveness. ScienceOpen Research. (DOI:10.14293/S2199-1006.1.SOR-EDU.AETBZC.v1)
  • Browne, B.A., Kaldenberg, D.O., Browne, W.G., Brown, D.J., 1998. Student as customer: Factors affecting satisfaction and assessments of institutional quality. Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 8(3):1-14.
  • Cheng, M., Taylor, J., Williams, J., Tong, K., 2016. Student satisfaction and perceptions of quality: testing the linkages for PhD students. Higher Education Research & Development, 35(6):1153-1166.
  • Çimen, M., 2015. Fen ve Sağlık Bilimleri Alanlarında SPSS Uygulamalı Veri Analizi, Palme Yayıncılık, Ankara.
  • Douglas, J., Douglas, A., Barnes, B., 2006. Measuring student satisfaction at a UK university. Quality Assurance in Education, 14(3):251-267.
  • Elliott, K. M., 2002. Key determinants of student satisfaction. Journal of College Student Retention, 4:271-279.
  • Elliott, K. Healy, M., 2001. Key factors influencing student satisfaction related to recruitment and retention. Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 10:1-11.
  • Elliott, K. M., Shin, D., 2002. Student satisfaction: An alternative approach to assessing this important concept. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 24(2):197-209.
  • Guolla, M., 1999. Assessing the teaching quality to student satisfaction relationship: Applied customer satisfaction research in the classroom. Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice, 7(3):87-97.
  • Poon, J., 2017. Examining graduate built environment student satisfaction in the UK. What matters the most? International Journal of Construction Education and Research,1-19.
  • Khosravi, A.A., Poushaneh, K., Roozegar, A., Sohrabifard, N., 2013. Determination of factors affecting student satisfaction if Islamic Azad University. Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, 84:579-583.
  • Lenton, P., 2015. Determining student satisfaction: An economic analysis of the National Student Survey. Economics of Education Review, 47:118–127.
  • Ling, K.C., Chai, L.T., Piew, T.H., 2010. The ‘Inside-out’ and ‘Outside-in’ Approaches on Students’ Perceived Service Quality: An Empirical Evaluation. Management Science and Engineering, 4(2):01-26.
  • Marsh, H.W., Roche, L.A., 2000. Effects of grading leniency and low workload on students’ evaluations of teaching: popular myth, bias, validity, or innocent by standers. Journal of Educational Psychology, 92(1):202–228.
  • Missildine, K., Fountain, R., Summers, L., Gosselin, K., 2013. Flipping the classroom to improve student performance and satisfaction. Journal of Nursing Education, 52(10):597-599.
  • Palacio, A.B., Meneses, G.D., Perez, P.J.P., 2002. The configuration of the university image and its relationship with the satisfaction of students. Journal of Educational Administration, 40(5):486–505.
  • Price, I. F., Matzdorf, F., Smith, L., Agahi, H., 2003. The impact of facilities on student choice of university. Facilities, 21(10):212-222.
  • Sapri, M., Kaka, A., Finch, E., 2009. Factors that influence student’s level of satisfaction with regards to higher educational facilities services. Malaysian Journal of Real Estate, 4(1):34-51.
  • Singh, G., 2002. Educational consumers or educational partners: A critical theory analysis. Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 13(5):681-700.
  • Uddin, M. R., Mamun, A., Soumana, A. O., Khan, Md. M., 2017. Factors and Predictors of International Student’s Satisfaction in Turkey. Educational Process: International Journal, 6(2):43-52.
  • Williams, J., 2013. Consuming higher education: Why learning can’t be bought. London: Bloomsbury.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Engineering
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Eylem Yalçınkaya Önder

Leyla Çiftçioğlu This is me

Publication Date July 25, 2018
Submission Date November 17, 2017
Acceptance Date April 25, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 4 Issue: 1

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APA Yalçınkaya Önder, E., & Çiftçioğlu, L. (2018). Case Study for Student Satisfaction of Munzur University. International Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 4(1), 23-46. https://doi.org/10.29132/ijpas.354981
AMA Yalçınkaya Önder E, Çiftçioğlu L. Case Study for Student Satisfaction of Munzur University. International Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences. July 2018;4(1):23-46. doi:10.29132/ijpas.354981
Chicago Yalçınkaya Önder, Eylem, and Leyla Çiftçioğlu. “Case Study for Student Satisfaction of Munzur University”. International Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences 4, no. 1 (July 2018): 23-46. https://doi.org/10.29132/ijpas.354981.
EndNote Yalçınkaya Önder E, Çiftçioğlu L (July 1, 2018) Case Study for Student Satisfaction of Munzur University. International Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences 4 1 23–46.
IEEE E. Yalçınkaya Önder and L. Çiftçioğlu, “Case Study for Student Satisfaction of Munzur University”, International Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 23–46, 2018, doi: 10.29132/ijpas.354981.
ISNAD Yalçınkaya Önder, Eylem - Çiftçioğlu, Leyla. “Case Study for Student Satisfaction of Munzur University”. International Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences 4/1 (July 2018), 23-46. https://doi.org/10.29132/ijpas.354981.
JAMA Yalçınkaya Önder E, Çiftçioğlu L. Case Study for Student Satisfaction of Munzur University. International Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences. 2018;4:23–46.
MLA Yalçınkaya Önder, Eylem and Leyla Çiftçioğlu. “Case Study for Student Satisfaction of Munzur University”. International Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, vol. 4, no. 1, 2018, pp. 23-46, doi:10.29132/ijpas.354981.
Vancouver Yalçınkaya Önder E, Çiftçioğlu L. Case Study for Student Satisfaction of Munzur University. International Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences. 2018;4(1):23-46.

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