The bar chart illustrates the amount of the two genders students studied in various programs in 2005. Overall, male students are more than females in research studies in 2005, both of which chose to study psychology and natural sciences the most, whereas math was least popular among females compared to males in linguistics.
Students have a preference for national sciences, both men and women were at exactly 200 people, male students accounted for the same as opposed to females at around 25 less. Male students preferred engineering and programming as well since the recorded people were the second largest at 150 points both, as the units almost the triple of female students in the two programs (approximately 90 and 80 people respectively).
On the other hand, the amount of research students distributes extreme different in linguistics and math, as female students attended more than males, nearly 110 people and leading 25 students than that of males, while females were less than a quanter to 200 male students.
