ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF UNDERGRADUATE RADIPOGRAPHY STUDENTS TOWARDS ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A CASESTUDY OF UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA ENUGU CAMPUS
ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF UNDERGRADUATE RADIPOGRAPHY STUDENTS TOWARDS ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A CASESTUDY OF UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA ENUGU CAMPUS
Entrepreneurship increases the capital output and income of a nation and it is accompanied by growth and increased output which allow more wealth to be distributed by the various participants. This study sought to determine the knowledge and attitude of undergraduate radiography student towards entrepreneurship. The survey study 189 undergraduate Radiography student in university of Nigeria Enugu campus. The data was collected using structured questionnaire which in addition to demographic data collected information on knowledge ,attitude and aspiration of radiography student towards entrepreneurship the data was analyzed using descriptive statistics of frequency and percentage, Chi square and t- test . The result revealed that there is entrepreneurial knowledge gap between male and female with male scoring 63.2% and the female 36.2%. 80% of the student agree to entrepreneurship with positive attitudes. 75 .5% of the students recorded high entrepreneurial aspiration score .The entrepreneurship knowledge of radiography student are not gender dependant .The entrepreneurial attitude of radiography students doesn’t’ depend on gender. The entrepreneurial aspiration of the radiography student is not gender dependent .Student radiographer have not acquired enough entrepreneurial practical skills since only 13.2% of the student underwent entrepreneurship education and training have practical experience .
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 Gender Distribution
Table 2 Age Distribution.
Table 2 Age Distribution
Table 3 students’ exposure to entrepreneurship education /training
Table 4 respondent’s basis of entrepreneurship training
Table 5 respondent’s basic knowledge of entrepreneurship
Table 6 students’ response on start-up capital
Table 7 students’ response on purpose of profit
Table 8 respondents’ attitude towards entrepreneurship
Table 9 students’ response on entrepreneurial aspiration.
Table10 entrepreneurship knowledge across gender
Table 12 (a): An independent Samples T-test Analysis Of Gender Difference in students’ Entrepreneurial Attitude.
Table 13 test for difference in entrepreneurial aspiration of male and female
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page
Approval Page
Certification
Dedication
Acknowledgement
List of tables
Abstract
Table of content
Chapter 1
1.1 Background
1.2 Statement of problem
1.3 Objective of study
1.4 Hypothesis
1.5 Significant of study
1.6 Scope of study
1.7 Literature review
Chapter 2
THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
2.0 Entrepreneurship
2.1 Entrepreneurs
2.2 Attitude
2.3 Entrepreneurship History in Nigeria
2.4 Comparism between Entrepreneurship Development in Nigeria And That of Other Advanced Countries.
2.5 Nigerians’ value system and Entrepreneurships.
2.6 Scope of Entrepreneurship.
2.7 Entrepreneurial Traits
2.8 Entrepreneurial Tasks.
2.9 Need For Entrepreneurship in National Economy
Chapter 3
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.0 Research design
3.1 Target population
3.2 Sample size
3.3 Sampling technique
3.4 Selection criteria
3.4.1 Inclusion criteria
3.4.2 Exclusion Criteria
3.5 Instrument for Data Collection.
3.6 Procedure for Data Collection.
3.7 Data Analysis
Chapter 4
DATA PRESENTATION
Chapter 5
5.1 discussions
5.2 summary of the findings
5.3 Recommendation
5.4 conclusions
5.5 limitations
5.6 Areas of further research
References
Bibliography
Appendages
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