The bar chart compares the number of male and female students enrolled in six art-related subjects at a UK university in 2011.
Overall, it is evident that female students were more interested in art subjects than their male counterparts, with the exception of Art and Design, where male students slightly outnumbered females.
As shown in the chart, Art and Design was the only subject with a higher proportion of male students, accounting for around 55%, compared to 45% female students. In contrast, subjects such as Philosophy, Communication and Media Studies, English Language and Literature, History, and Archaeology attracted significantly more female students. Philosophy had the largest gender gap, with females making up approximately two-thirds of the students. Communication and Media Studies had the highest total enrollment, close to 500 students, with a small gender difference of about 50 students. English Language and Literature also showed a similar trend, with females slightly outnumbering males by around 20 students. Lastly, History and Archaeology had the lowest enrollment, with just over 200 students, of whom 120 were female and 80 were male.
In conclusion, the data indicates that women were generally more inclined towards studying art-related subjects in this university in 2011, except for Art and Design, where male students formed the majority.
