The provided bar graphs illustrate the number of domestic and international learners studying computer science at a specific UK university from 2010 to 2012.
Overall, the number of local students was significantly higher compared to international students in the computer science course at the university.
For male students, around 40 domestic learners were enrolled in computer science in 2010, while the figure for international learners was half that number at 20. In 2011, the number of students remained similar for both groups, with each having 20 learners. By 2012, the number of domestic students dramatically increased, peaking at 43, while international students approached 40 by the same year.
For female students, the number of local learners also surpassed the number of international learners. In 2010, the count of home female students stood at nearly 32, which then increased by approximately 12 in 2011, peaking at 45 in 2012. For international female students, the numbers gradually rose from about 15 in 2010 to 17 in 2011, ultimately reaching a peak of 20 students by 2012.
