2011
DOI: 10.4102/aveh.v70i1.90
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Factors influencing South African optometry students in choosing their career and institution of learning

Abstract: Thechoice of an appropriate career, occupation or profession is one of the most important decisions hat one makes in life and there are many factors which may influence such a decision. The purpose of this study was to establish the factors which influenced students currently studying optometry in South African institutions in deciding on the course of study and choice of institution. Data was collected with a questionnaire on demographics of the students and the factors that might have influenced their choice… Show more

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“…Watson, Macmahon, Foxcros . and Els (2010), Mashige and Oduntan (2011) and Olamide and Olawaiye (2013) as cited in Fatoki (2014) acknowledge that "students often experience problems when deciding on their career choices. The career choice that a student makes can impact on the student's enjoyment of such career in the future as it will impact on students throughout their lives".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Watson, Macmahon, Foxcros . and Els (2010), Mashige and Oduntan (2011) and Olamide and Olawaiye (2013) as cited in Fatoki (2014) acknowledge that "students often experience problems when deciding on their career choices. The career choice that a student makes can impact on the student's enjoyment of such career in the future as it will impact on students throughout their lives".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Constructs such as curricular subjects, quality of teaching, student participation in school activities and learning materials for the student can seriously impact on career choice of students. Mashige and Oduntan (2011) find that the highest rated factors which influence their choice of optometry is the desire to help other people, job availability after graduation, subjects passed and points obtained in the matric year and the potential to earn a good salary Few respondents rate news and other media and the failure to gain admission to study other degrees as an important factors. Van Zyl and de Villiers (2011) report that accounting students' choice is driven mainly by job security, job satisfaction, aptitude for accounting and potential future earnings.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…South Africa's leading role in Africa, its strong research universities and its relatively advanced stage of development make it an ideal base for international students. Watson et al (2010), Mashige and Oduntan (2011) and Olamide and Olawaiye (2013) acknowledge that students often experience problems when deciding on their career choices. The career choice that a student makes can impact on the student's enjoyment of such career in the future.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There exist numerous problems encountered by students in their process of career selection (Olamide and Olawaiye, 2013). Wrong career selection opens the door for lifelong consequences (Mashige and Oduntan, 2011).Such individual's by underperforming becomes a source of inefficiency not only for themselves, their organization but also for the economy as a whole. (Issa and Nwalo, 2008).…”
Section: Statement Of Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%