The bar charts illustrate the percentage of male and female students studying Computer Science at a UK university from 2010 to 2012. The charts differentiate between British home and international students.
Overall, the proportion of British home students was overall higher than international students over the three-year period.
In 2010, there were approximately 39 men and 32 women categorized as British home students. The number of British men dropped sharply to 24 in 2011, then rose again quickly to around 43 by 2012. Conversely, the number of British women increased rapidly to 44 in 2011, and then continued to reach 45 by 2012.
For international students category, the number of men experienced a dramatic increase over the three-year period, from 20 in 2010 to almost 40 in 2012. In contrast, the number of women depicted a steady climb, from under 15 in 2010 to 20 in 2012.
In summary, while international students grew more gradually among men and women, the overall trend still indicated a higher number of British home students over the years. Women signified a more significant increase, while men experienced a dramatic fluctuation.
