In this report, I will describe this bar chart that shows the number of research students studying different subjects in 2005. Linguistics, psychology, natural sciences, engineering, programming, and mathematics were the six different subjects studied by research students.
Overall, the highest amount of female students studied Natural sciences, at about 200 students, while the lowest number of male learners studied Linguistics and the highest frequency of male students studied natural sciences, mathematics, and psychology, approximately 75 and 200 students respectively.
In addition, engineering male learners were slightly higher and quite similar to programming learners, with numbers of 80 and 70 learners relatively. Moreover, engineering female students was totally similar to programming female students, with about 150 students. In 2005, 120 male students studied linguistics and 85 female students studied that subject. According to the information, the lowest number of female students studied mathematics, at about 30 students approximately.
