The bar chart illustrates the differences in the figure for male and female students studying Computer Science at a UK university from 2010 to 2012.
Overall, it can be seen that there were more locals than foreigners. While the number of British home students fluctuated throughout the period, the amount of international students had a trend of increasing. 2012 has the highest total of students.
Regarding women, there was a continuous climb in the number of both native and overseas people during these three years. Throughout the period, the figure for the former one remained towering over the latter, maintaining the difference of approximately 18 to 25 persons.
For men, even though the international students experienced the same trend as the female students which is rising in number, the locals underwent a completely dissimilar way. In 2010, there were about 60 male students, but 2011 saw the most dramatic developments since the amount of men in that year only equaled eighty percent of the male students in the previous year. However, a significant growth was mentioned in the next year with the number of British men increasing to 43; nevertheless, it was surpassed by the amount of native women at that time. Meanwhile, the amount of international male students doubled the women in 2012.
