Masterarbeit, 2015
77 Seiten, Note: 93
This research aims to understand the local community's perception of higher education institutions in the Shouf area of Lebanon, comparing preferences for public and private universities. The study investigates the factors influencing these preferences and analyzes whether private universities effectively compete with public universities based on various criteria.
Chapter I. Introduction: This chapter introduces the research, providing background information on higher education in Lebanon, particularly within the Shouf area. It establishes the context by discussing the existing perceptions of public versus private universities and outlines the study's purpose, research questions, and the problem it seeks to address. The chapter lays the groundwork for the subsequent chapters by defining the scope of the research and highlighting the importance of understanding community preferences in shaping the higher education landscape.
Chapter II. Literature Review: This chapter delves into existing literature on education markets, comparing and contrasting public and private universities, specifically within the Lebanese context. It explores the unique characteristics of the Lebanese higher education system, including its political influences. Furthermore, it examines the urban versus rural dichotomy, defining what constitutes a rural area in Lebanon and how this might affect access and perception of universities. This review serves to contextualize the current research within existing scholarly discourse and to establish a theoretical framework for the study.
Chapter III. Methodology: This chapter details the research methodology employed, outlining the chosen research design (a mixed-methods approach utilizing a cross-sectional design), the sampling techniques used, and the design and implementation of the questionnaires. The chapter further describes the data collection process and the statistical techniques employed for data analysis, focusing on reliability and validity measures. The chapter provides a thorough description of the procedures used to ensure the rigor and trustworthiness of the research findings.
Chapter IV. Analysis & discussion: This chapter presents a detailed analysis of the collected data, incorporating both quantitative and qualitative findings from questionnaires and interviews. The analysis explores demographic information (gender and age), examining the preferences of different segments of the local community regarding public and private universities. Statistical techniques are employed to identify patterns and relationships between variables, followed by a discussion of these findings, interpreting their implications and contextualizing them within the broader research context.
Private universities, public universities, Lebanon, Shouf area, higher education, community perception, marketing mix, education market, rural vs. urban, student preferences, accessibility, prestige, job opportunities.
This document provides a language preview of a research study focusing on higher education in the Shouf area of Lebanon. It includes the table of contents, objectives, key themes, chapter summaries, and keywords.
The research aims to understand the local community's perception of higher education institutions (public and private universities) in the Shouf area of Lebanon, compare preferences, and analyze the factors influencing these preferences.
The key themes include a comparison of public and private universities in the Shouf area, the factors influencing community preferences, analysis of the marketing mix elements affecting university choice, assessment of strengths and weaknesses, and the role of prestige, job opportunities, and accessibility in university selection.
Chapter I introduces the research, provides background information on higher education in Lebanon (specifically the Shouf area), discusses the perceptions of public vs. private universities, and outlines the study's purpose, research questions, and problem statement.
Chapter II delves into existing literature on education markets, compares public and private universities (particularly in Lebanon), explores the Lebanese higher education system's characteristics, and examines the urban vs. rural dichotomy in Lebanon.
Chapter III details the research methodology, including the research design (mixed-methods, cross-sectional), sampling techniques, questionnaire design, data collection process, and statistical analysis techniques, focusing on reliability and validity.
Chapter IV presents a detailed analysis of the collected data, incorporating quantitative and qualitative findings from questionnaires and interviews. It explores demographic information and examines the preferences of different community segments, interpreting the implications within the broader research context.
The keywords include: Private universities, public universities, Lebanon, Shouf area, higher education, community perception, marketing mix, education market, rural vs. urban, student preferences, accessibility, prestige, and job opportunities.
Chapter V presents the conclusion, discusses the limitations of the study and provides recommendations for future research.
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