Factors Affecting Z Generation on Selecting Majors in The University: an Indonesian Case

This research aims to identify the factors influencing students in deciding their university majors, particularly in Indonesia. This study uses a quantitative correlational design aimed to determine the relationship between internal and external factors influencing students in deciding their univers...

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Main Authors: Farida Aryani, Nur Fadhilah Umar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Journal of Social Studies Education Research 2020-09-01
Series:Journal of Social Studies Education Research
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Online Access:https://jsser.org/index.php/jsser/article/view/2460
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spelling doaj-d0080da363814e0c9307d098cf7b39482020-11-25T03:28:25ZengJournal of Social Studies Education Research Journal of Social Studies Education Research1309-91081309-91082020-09-01113109133466Factors Affecting Z Generation on Selecting Majors in The University: an Indonesian CaseFarida Aryani0Nur Fadhilah Umar1Universitas Negeri MakassarUniversitas Negeri MakassarThis research aims to identify the factors influencing students in deciding their university majors, particularly in Indonesia. This study uses a quantitative correlational design aimed to determine the relationship between internal and external factors influencing students in deciding their university major. The study involved 200 senior high school students, categorized as Generation Z in the last grade (50% boys and 50% girls), from two districts in South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia—Maros and Makassar—chosen through a purposive sampling method. The career selection instrument was adapted from career choice questionnaire (CCQ), and students’ major selections were identified using the major selection survey. Findings show that internal factors influencing Gen Z in selecting their university majors include families, academic achievements, and culture, while the influential external factor is the quality of education. Another finding showed that Gen Z are more influenced by internal rather than external factors in deciding their university majors.https://jsser.org/index.php/jsser/article/view/2460generation z, selecting majors, career choice, senior high school students
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author Farida Aryani
Nur Fadhilah Umar
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Factors Affecting Z Generation on Selecting Majors in The University: an Indonesian Case
Journal of Social Studies Education Research
generation z, selecting majors, career choice, senior high school students
author_facet Farida Aryani
Nur Fadhilah Umar
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title Factors Affecting Z Generation on Selecting Majors in The University: an Indonesian Case
title_short Factors Affecting Z Generation on Selecting Majors in The University: an Indonesian Case
title_full Factors Affecting Z Generation on Selecting Majors in The University: an Indonesian Case
title_fullStr Factors Affecting Z Generation on Selecting Majors in The University: an Indonesian Case
title_full_unstemmed Factors Affecting Z Generation on Selecting Majors in The University: an Indonesian Case
title_sort factors affecting z generation on selecting majors in the university: an indonesian case
publisher Journal of Social Studies Education Research
series Journal of Social Studies Education Research
issn 1309-9108
1309-9108
publishDate 2020-09-01
description This research aims to identify the factors influencing students in deciding their university majors, particularly in Indonesia. This study uses a quantitative correlational design aimed to determine the relationship between internal and external factors influencing students in deciding their university major. The study involved 200 senior high school students, categorized as Generation Z in the last grade (50% boys and 50% girls), from two districts in South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia—Maros and Makassar—chosen through a purposive sampling method. The career selection instrument was adapted from career choice questionnaire (CCQ), and students’ major selections were identified using the major selection survey. Findings show that internal factors influencing Gen Z in selecting their university majors include families, academic achievements, and culture, while the influential external factor is the quality of education. Another finding showed that Gen Z are more influenced by internal rather than external factors in deciding their university majors.
topic generation z, selecting majors, career choice, senior high school students
url https://jsser.org/index.php/jsser/article/view/2460
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