8 October 2018
By email to: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx
Dear Ms Baker,
I refer to your Freedom of Information request received on 4 October 2018 about the ratio of
female to male entrants into undergraduate computer programming courses.
Details of any exemptions applied are below. Where any information is “not held”, this is
explained below. Those parts of the University’s response (together with the details of how
to ask the University to review the management of your request, or thereafter to seek a
review by the Scottish Information Commissioner, should you wish to do so – please see
below) constitutes the notice in writing that the information specified is not held by the
University which is required under section 17 of the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act
2002 (“FOISA”).
Your enquiry and the University’s response.
I would like to know the ratio of female to male entrants into undergraduate CGAD and CGT
over the past 5 years.
BSc (Hons) Computer Game Applications Development:
Female
Male
Session
Proportion
Proportion
2014/15
4.1%
95.9%
2015/16
2.3%
97.7%
2016/17
7.0%
93.0%
2017/18
4.9%
95.1%
2018/19
6.5%
93.5%
BSc (Hons) Computer Games Technology:
Female
Male
Session
Proportion
Proportion
2014/15
2.6%
97.4%
2015/16
13.6%
86.4%
2016/17
5.6%
94.4%
2017/18
5.1%
94.9%
2018/19
11.1%
88.9%
This concludes the University’s response.
Your right to seek a review of how your information request was managed
If you are not satisfied with our response or our reasoning set out above, you have 40
working days in which to require a review of our decision. Any such request should be put in
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provided below. The request should:
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(b) describe the nature of your original request
(c) explain the reasons why you are dissatisfied with our response
University Secretary
Abertay University
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If you remain dissatisfied with how your request for information has been dealt with, you also
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Information Commissioner for a decision as to whether we have handled your request
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Fife KY16 9DS
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appeal to the Court of Session.
Yours sincerely,
FOI Processing
Academic Registry
Abertay University
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