Abstract
Fewer females than males opt to study mathematics at the tertiary level, particularly at
postgraduate levels. Factors influencing students' decisions to pursue tertiary studies
have been identified. Less is known about the factors associated with studying
mathematics in particular. Reported here are results from the first phase of a three year
study aiming to uncover relevant contributing factors. Enrolment data for 1995 were
gathered from La Trobe University (Bundoora campus) and several students taking
undergraduate mathematics courses that year were interviewed. While the results are not
generalisable, interesting gender-related trends were· apparent. The implications of the
findings are discussed.
Helen J. Forgasz
Gender Issues In Tertiary Mathematics Education