The pie charts show the percentage of degrees given in four different fields at the National University in the years 1990, 2000, and 2010.
Overall, Computer science is a field that is becoming more popular over time, while that of Business graduates went down over the years.
In 1990, both Business and Computer Science degrees made up 30% each of all the degrees that were awarded by the university. During this year, 25% of the graduates were from the Medicine department, and 15% were students from the Law faculty. By the year 2000, the percentage of Computer Science graduates had risen to 40%, and the percentage of Medicine graduates also increased to 30%. At the same time, the percentage of Business degrees dropped by 10%, and Law degrees fell by 5%, becoming 10%.
In 2010, the proportion of Computer Science degrees grew further to 45%. Medicine graduates stayed the same at 25%, and the remaining 30% of the degrees were equally divided between the Business and Law departments, with each contributing 15% of the total graduates.
