Propose: This study investigates college students' anticipation to physical education course and learning satisfaction. To compare the differences of learning satisfaction to physical education course between students with different backgrounds. Methods: The questionnaire used in this study was modified from Questionnaire of Anticipation to Physical Education Course and Inventory of Learning Satisfaction to Physical Education Course. Both t-tests and analysis of variance (ANOVA) procedures are used to test hypotheses. Results: Descriptive statistical was employed to illustrate the students' physical education curriculum expectations and for comparison with other studies. It was also found that gender significant differences in the "learning effect" and "peer relationships" dimensions of satisfaction. Conclusion: The implications of the study provide suggestions for future improvements in the physical education curriculum.