The provided visual data consists of a bar graph displaying the enrollment of students in music at an Australian university from 2000 to 2006 and a pie chart showing the post-graduation career choices of these students.
Overall, the bar graph depicts fluctuating enrollment rates for male and female students in music, with a decline in male enrollment and a consistent increase in female enrollment. The pie chart shows that the majority of graduates, 55%, chose a different profession, while 25% opted for the same profession, and 20% selected a similar profession.
Looking at the bar graph, it is apparent that the enrollment rate for male students in music declined from just under 20% in 2000 to approximately 5% in 2006. In contrast, the enrolment rate for female students consistently increased from about 20% in 2000 to around 60% in 2006.
In terms of the pie chart, 55% of the students chose a different profession, indicating a significant preference for diversifying career paths after completing their music course. Additionally, 25% of the students selected the same profession, while 20% opted for a similar profession, highlighting a varied distribution of career choices among the graduates.
