The aim of this study was to investigate the career stress determinants of the students in the Faculty of Sports Sciences. The average age of students is 21.39±2.60 (male n = 169, female n = 111). "Korean Career Stress Scale" developed by Choi et al. (2011) and adapted to Turkish by Özden and Sertel-Berk (2017) was used as data collection tool. No significant difference was found between the scores obtained from the scale and gender, age and the status of doing sports. A statistically significant difference was found between the scale scores of the students and the sub-dimension of "employment pressure" according to the grade variable and the total score and the "career ambiguity and lacking information" sub-dimension according to the department variable. As a result, it was determined that students experienced the "employment pressure" as their grade levels increased and they experienced the stress of "career ambiguity and lack of information" when the education department differed.
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