The Study of the Intellectual Priorities of Students in Sharif Industrial University

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The present study aims to focus on the intellectual priorities of students in sharif industrial university and study the subject in the titles of Islamic teachings programs and the nature of this study is applied research.

Method

The method of the article is descriptive and the data is collected by a questionnaire. Statistical population of the research is undergraduate students of Sharif University. To examine the reliability of the measures, Cronbach, s formula is used and 356 students are randomly selected.

Results

The findings of the study indicate that analyzing the contemporary social problems is the first priority of the students. On the other hand there is no significant difference among other mentioned problems in questionnaire such as related objects to theology, family and life style, ethics, and finally philosophy.

Conclusion

Since contemporary social problems are the first priority of the students therefore the results of this study suggests a serious analysis about contemporary social problems.

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Persian
Published:
Irainian Journal of The Knowledge Studies in The Islamic University, Volume:22 Issue: 75, 2018
Pages:
169 to 186
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