TY - JOUR T1 - THE LEVEL OF SATISFACTION WITH ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES AMONG UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS AT PWANI UNIVERSITY AU - Kathure, Mweti Jocelyn PY - 2025 DA - June Y2 - 2025 JF - International journal of su-ay development association (IJOSDA) JO - IJOSDA PB - Su-Ay Gelişim Derneği (SAM-DER) WT - DergiPark SN - 3023-6444 SP - 10 EP - 28 VL - 4 IS - 1 LA - en AB - Choosing a university course of study is a big decision that will affect a student's career development. Furthermore, enrolling in a program that suits one's cognitive type is just as vital. Investigating undergraduate students' level of satisfaction with academic programs was the goal of this study. The investigation was guided by the Field Dependence-Field Independence concept proposed by Witkin. Correlational research methodology was employed. Students' cognitive style and program satisfaction (CS&PS) survey was used to collect data. Study participants included 1,926 first-year undergraduates and 1,671 third-year undergraduates. The study created a sample size of 351 using the Krejcie and Morgan Sampling table. Proportionate sampling was used to choose the respondents in order to represent departments, schools, and genders. The test-retest method was used to improve the tool's validity and reliability. The Cronbach's alpha coefficient was computed to evaluate the piloted surveys' reliability. To ensure the content validity of the study instruments, expert evaluation and pilot research were employed. For regression analysis, chi-square analysis, and Pearson correlation, the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) was utilized. As to the study, 54.9% of participants were Field Independent (FI) learners, whereas 44.8% of participants were Field Dependent (FD) learners. 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