The bar chart illustrates the number of international students enrolled in four types of courses at a Canadian university in the years 2010 and 2020.
Overall, the number of international students increased across all course types over the decade. Undergraduate and postgraduate programs had the highest enrollments in both years, while research and language courses had lower figures.
In 2010, undergraduate courses had the largest number of international students, with approximately 10,500 enrolled. This figure rose slightly to around 11,000 in 2020. Postgraduate programs followed, starting at 8,500 students in 2010 and increasing to about 9,000 a decade later.
Language courses saw a noticeable growth, from 7,000 students in 2010 to 8,000 in 2020. Research courses had the smallest enrollments, with just 5,000 students in 2010 and around 5,500 in 2020.
In summary, although the total number of international students grew in all categories, the most significant increases were seen in undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
