This report details a research study focused on student satisfaction with a specific course. The research employs a primary data collection method, specifically utilizing survey questionnaires with closed-ended questions to gather feedback from students. The sampling technique used is random sampling, with a sample size of 35 students. The data collection process involves face-to-face interactions. The research findings will be presented via pie charts and graphs. The data analysis will be quantitative in nature, emphasizing objective measurement and statistical analysis. The report aims to assess student perceptions and identify areas for course improvement. The research methodology includes the use of a questionnaire with multiple-choice answers and the application of quantitative data analysis techniques to interpret the results. The objective is to gather accurate information regarding the problems and dissatisfaction of students and to identify ways to improve the course, ultimately enhancing student interest.