06 Nov Sigue disminuyendo el alumnado universitario durante el curso 2014/2015
By Instituto Canario de Estadística, (ISTAC), del Gobierno de Canarias By sex, the decline is more pronounced in women (-6,4%) que en hombres (-5,9%). By universities
most accused in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (-7,2%, 19.839 matriculaciones) que en La Laguna (-5,1%,
19.663), highlighting the year-on-year drop in women's enrollment in the ULPGC (-7,8%). Sin
However, women continue to be the majority in the course 2014/15, a 57,2% de las matriculaciones.
The new undergraduate students were 10.513, a year-on-year decline in 2,8%. Por sexos
new arrivals of men increased compared to the previous year (3%) and those of
mujeres (-7,4%). On the other side, new undergraduate admissions increased at the ULPGC (2,5%) and
decreased in the ULL (-8,4%).
By branches of knowledge, Engineering and Architecture had the greatest decrease (-11,6%, 7.541
matriculaciones), more pronounced in the ULPGC (-13,8%). The smallest decrease was in Health Sciences
(-0,5%, 6.726). The highest number of registrations, 19.598, It was given in Social and Legal Sciences
although it represents a -7% compared to the previous course. The branches with the least enrollment were Arts and
Humanities (3.924) and Sciences (1.713). Historical differences by sex continue to appear, se
More women enroll in Health Sciences (70,5%), Artes y Humanidades (64,2%) and Sciences
Social and Legal (63,1%) and more men in Engineering and Architecture (72%), although in science,
most balanced branch by sex, for the first time in the historical series there are more men enrolled
what women, a 50,6%.
Los últimos datos publicados de alumnado matriculado en estudios de grado y de primer y segundo
ciclo en la universidad no presencial UNED en los centros de Canarias corresponden al curso 2013/14,
registrándose 7.494 alumnos, figure slightly higher than 7.392 del curso anterior.
El alumnado matriculado en Programas Oficiales de Posgrado (Máster) en las universidades
presenciales de Canarias aumentó sensiblemente a 1.641 en el curso 2014/15 desde los 1.204 del curso
anterior, siendo el 57,5% mujeres. En universidades no presenciales hubo 281 matriculaciones en el
curso 2013/14.
En el año 2014 terminaron sus estudios de grado y de primer y segundo ciclo en las universidades
presenciales de Canarias 5.794 alumnos (el 63,7 % mujeres), a 13,5% más que el año anterior, 3.275
en la ULL y 2.519 en la ULPGC. The largest branch was Social and Legal Sciences (3.176),
siguiendo Ciencias de la Salud (1.069), Ingeniería y Arquitectura (912), Artes y Humanidades (438) and
closing the list the branch of Sciences (199). 726 people finished the Official Programs of
Postgraduate (Máster) in the face-to-face universities of the Canary Islands, of them the 58,4 % mujeres.
En el caso de la universidad no presencial UNED, 231 personas terminaron la universidad en sus
centros de Canarias en 2014. Also at this university 61 students finished Official Programs
Postgraduate (Máster).
Source:: Noticias Económicas de Canarias






