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The two chart
depicts the ratio change in student enrolment of bachelor, associate, doctoral and
master’s degree in a Canada’s university each in 1980 and 2000. In general, proportion
of the bachelor’s degree decreased, whereas the percentage of doctoral,
associate, and master’s degree all increased.
To have a
closer look at each degree, the ratio of associate, doctoral, and master’s
degree went up each five, three, and 26 percent point. The degree of bachelor’s
share declined 34 percent point, but it still remained the highest percentage among
all categories. The master’s degree outpaced the share of associate degree due
to the rapid increase over the 20-year period, while the doctoral degree was
ranked in last place in 2000 even after the increase. According to this change,
it is clear that more people are enrolling to higher degrees in universities these
days, and made the gap between the four degrees narrow than before.
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