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MSc Investigative Psychology - The First 105 Graduates.

Gender

Overall there have been more female (75) than male (60) students on the course. Male students have increased in number from 3 (94/95) to 14 (98/99). Overall there seemed to be an irregular increase in the number of male students that have been admitted into the course, and the current year shows a fall to 7. The female students have shown a dropping off period in the years following the 94/95 term. During 94/95 -96/97 their numbers dropped from the initial ten (in which year they were the majority), to an equal number of seven in 95/96, then to a minority of four in 96/97. In the 97/98 term their numbers increased to where they were again the majority at ten, and again in 2000, at 23.

Figure 2: Gender of students by year of study




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