The table compares the number of students who enrolled in five different university courses in 2010 and 2020.
Overall, it is clear that enrolments increased in all courses over the ten-year period, with Computer Science and Biology showing the most significant growth.
In 2010, Mathematics had the highest number of students (400), followed by Computer Science (350) and Physics (300). By 2020, however, Computer Science became the most popular subject, rising dramatically to 600 students. Biology also experienced a substantial increase, doubling from 200 to 400.
Chemistry and Physics saw relatively smaller gains, rising by only 50 students each, to 300 and 350 respectively. Meanwhile, Mathematics grew moderately from 400 to 500 students, remaining among the top three courses in 2020.
Overall, student interest in science and technology-related subjects, especially Computer Science, increased notably during the decade.
