The pie charts illustrate the proportion of university degrees by four academic disciplines awarded at a certain university in 1990, 2000, and 2010.
The share of degrees in Computer Science has steadily grown decade by decade, while programmes in Business have lost popularity. The graduate levels in both Medicine and Law fluctuated, but overall remained steady.
Although Business and Computer Science started with the identical share of 30 percent in 1990, the latter expanded to 40 percent in 2000, until it reached 45 percent in 2010. The former, however, saw an opposite trend, dropping gradually to less than a quarter in 2000, before falling to just 15 percent in 2010.
It is Medicine that, despite a slight increase of 5 percentage points in 2000, receded to the 1990 levels in 2010. A similar pattern was observed in the field of Law, where the proportion of graduate rates fall from 15 percent to 10 percent in 2000, before returning to 15 percent in 2010.
