University Undergraduate Students’ Perception of Arts Course Content, Behavioural Outcomes and Entrepreneurial Skills in Cross River State, Nigeria

Ineme, A. E., Arikpo, A.

Volume 13 Issue 1

Global Journal of Human-Social Science

The study investigated the relationship between undergraduate students’ perception of Art course contents, behavioural outcomes and entrepreneurial skills among undergraduate students in the two universities in Cross River State, Nigeria. The study involved 74 students accidentally selected from the faculty of arts. Ex-post facto design was used for the study. A well validated instrument, students’ opinion questionnaire was used for data collection. The reliability of the studies was ascertained using Cronbatch Alpha Correlation Co-efficient. Pearson Product Moment Correlation Co-efficient was used for data analysis. The .05 level of significant was used to statistically test each hypothesis. The result showed a statistically significant relationship between undergraduate students’ perception of Art course content curriculum outcomes and entrepreneurial skills. The study recommended among other things, that tertiary school curriculum should be made in such a way as to inculcate and reflect the hopes and aspirations of the society and objectives should be stated in behavioural terms.