The bar chart illustrates the number of overseas male and female students from five countries – France, Germany, Sweden, Spain, and Syria – who enrolled in the second-year graphic design course in the south of England. The data is categorized into two core options: Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Photography.
It is evident that student enrolment patterns vary significantly across countries, with Sweden contributing the largest number of students, while Syria shows the smallest participation. Another notable feature is that female students consistently outnumber male students in most cases.
In France, female students dominate, with around eight enrolling in Photography and six in CAD, compared to a much lower figure for males. A similar trend can be observed in Germany, although the gap is narrower, with both genders choosing Photography in greater numbers than CAD.
The most striking results come from Sweden, where both male and female enrolments are the highest across all categories. Swedish females, in particular, show a strong preference for Photography, with figures reaching nearly ten, whereas male participation is also substantial in both fields.
In Spain, enrolments are more balanced between genders. Photography again attracts slightly more students, though the difference compared to CAD is smaller than in other countries. Finally, Syria records the lowest numbers, with female students opting mainly for CAD, while male representation in both subjects remains minimal.
