The three pie charts describe the proportion of granted degrees at the National University in four different fields, for three years 1990,2000, and 2010.
Overall, the number of students that been granted a degree in computer science increased over the period, while on contrast the students who achieved a degree in business decreased. However, the number of degrees granted for both Medicine and law remained steady.
In 1990, 30% of degrees granted were in computer science. This percentage increased steadily over the next twenty years, reaching 40% and 45% in 2000 and 2010 respectively. On contrast, the number of students who finished their business study declined by 50%. Starting from 30% of total graduated students in 1990 to only 15 % in 2010.
On the other hand, the number of graduated students in both Medicine and law fields remained the same 40 % of total student. While the proportion of student who finished their Medicine study represented the quarter of total students, their number increased slightly in 2000, while the number of Law studies decreased by 5% in the same year.
