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Zadovoljstvo absolventov in diplomantov kulturologije s študijem na FDV in lastno zaposljivostjo v letu 2002
ID Kramberger, Anton (Author), ID Gnidovec, Meta (Author)

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Abstract
V članku so najprej obširneje podani rezultati anketne raziskave med študenti in diplomanti kulturologije na FDV, ki so do marca 2002 dosegli absolventski status ali pa so že diplomirali. Cilj te raziskave je bil iskanje povezav med zadovoljstvom študentov s študijskim programom kulturologije na eni strani in možnostmi njihovega zaposlovanja na drugi. V ozadju tega cilja je bil predvsemopažen pojav zavlačevanja študentov z diplomiranjem, kar pa je bila lahko tudi posledica slabših možnosti zaposlovanja na "kulturniškem" trgu delav Sloveniji v tedanjem obdobju. Analiza zbranih podatkov je pokazala, da je za večino študentov študij kulturologije le deloma izpolnil njihova predhodna pričakovanja oziroma predstave, ki so jih imeli pred pričetkom študija. Zadovoljnih je bilo 16%, nezadovoljnih 18%, ostali (66%) pa so bili deloma zadovoljni, deloma nezadovoljni s programom. Študentski predlogi sprememb študijskega programa niso bili enoviti, najbolj razlikovalna lastnost, ki je značilno cepila mnenja anketiranih, je bila njihova dodatna delovna aktivnost v času študija: ni presenetljivo, da je med delovno neaktivnimi (manjšina) bila bolj prisotna težnja po večanju kulturniških in umetnostnih predmetov ter po večji študijski (teoretski) specializaciji, medtem ko je pri delovno aktivnih študentih (večina) prevladovala želja po intenzivnejšem učenju bolj praktičnih vsebin. Zanimivo bo videti, katera od obeh skupin bo dajal ton nameravanemu vpisu na podiplomski študij. Med ključnimi podatki raziskave je še dejstvo, da je polno zaposlena le dobra destina anketiranih. Podatki iz omenjene raziskave iz leta 2002 so dopolnjeni še z izbranimi rezultati kasnejših študij s podobno vsebino in med sorodno populacijo; nakazujejo, da se zaposlitvene možnosti diplomantov kulturologije na FDV po letu 2002 izboljšujejo.

Language:Slovenian
Work type:Not categorized
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2006
Number of pages:Str. 2-45
Numbering:Let. 3, št. 4
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-8833 This link opens in a new window
UDC:331.5
ISSN on article:1581-4319
COBISS.SI-ID:25758301 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:11.07.2014
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Title:Študije FDV
Shortened title:Štud. FDV
Publisher:Inštitut za družbene vede, Fakulteta za družbene vede
ISSN:1581-4319
COBISS.SI-ID:119422208 This link opens in a new window

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Abstract:
The article first introduces descriptive results of the survey from around 2002 among the last-year students and graduates of Culturology at the Faculty of Social Sciences (FDV). The main goal of the survey was fo find associationsbetween students' satisfaction with program and their labour market amployability. Behind this aim was an observation that near-graduate students tend to delay their graduation, what could be a consequence of their worsened employment opportunities at the cultural labour market in Slovenia. Analysis revealed that a majority of students has only partially fulfilled their previous study expectations and wishes. About 16% were satisfied, about 18% were unsatisfied, others had rather mixed feelings concerning their study experiences and satisfaction. Students suggestions on possible changes of the study program were not unified; a variable that strongly differentiated their opinions and suggestions was their 'during-study work experiences': not surprisingly, those not labour-active during their study (a minority) aspired for even more basic (theoretical) study along with a higher specialisation, while those with work experiences (majority) aspired for a much more applied orientation and practical subjects in their study. Triggering question is which of the two groups is to give the main character to a future post-graduate enrollment. Among key findings is also the fact, that only one tenth of the surtveyed population had full-time job at the time of survey. Finally, information from this 2002 research are augmented by few results fromlater studies with similar goals and among similar population; these findings suggest the employability of Culurology graduates from FDV has improved since 2002.


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