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Journal of Radiological Science and Technology
2008 Volume.31 No. 2 p.191 ~ p.198
Requirements in the Overseas Employment and Domestic Connected Education for Radiological Technologists : Refers to Students Enrolled in the Department of Radiation
Han Eun-Ok

Kim Boo-Soon
Abstract
This study investigated the realities of information acquirements and its requirements in the overseas employment and domestic connected education for students at the department of radiation in order to provide basic information for developing the standard educational curriculum for future internationalization in the education of radiation and presenting its direction. The investigation implemented in this study was performed through a questionnaire with 688 students enrolled in the department of radiation. The conclusion of the investigation is summarized as follows : The answers for the question of ¡¯No acquirements in the information of the overseas employment and connected education for radiological technologists¡¯ were 487 students (70.8%), and the reason that ¡¯There are no chances in related education¡¯ was the highest rate, 424 students (61.6%), of the answers. In the education for the overseas employment, the answers for the question of ¡¯Select a connected education program in school instead of study abroad¡¯ were the highest rate, 436 students (63.4%). The most concerned country for the overseas employment was ¡¯Australia¡¯, 247 students (35.9%). As a result, answers for the interest, participation, need, and hope for the overseas employment showed high rates even though they demonstrated a low recognition level in the overseas employment. In addition, it is necessary to strategically plan an education program for this issue because all participants agree with the current stream.
KEYWORD
Radiologic Technology, Overseas Employment, Domestic Connected Education, student, Requirements
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