The given charts illustrate the number of scholars enrolling six major courses at a US university in 2010.
As can be seen from the chart, the volume of female and male students who studied finance was the most popular course while this was opposite to that of engineering. Additionally, the most significant difference could be seen in mathematics between male and female.
To begin with, the quantity of male and female students who attended Finance was the highest at 225 on each gender. It is also notable that the level of male and female learners registering Accounting accounted for 170 and 200 respectively. Similarly, the number of female scholars who enrolled Marketing was 40 higher than that of male at 80.
Relating to the remaining courses, the number of male and female learners studying Engineering was the lowest at 53 and 51 respectively. In addition, the quantity of male scholars who registered Economics was twice as many as that of female ones at 75 students. Meanwhile, the level of male learners who participated Mathematics was approximately four times as many as that of females at 52 students.
