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The image shows a bar graph comparing six categories: Linguistics, Philosophy, English Language and Literature, History and Archaeology, Art and Design, and Communication and Media Studies, with two bars representing Male and Female for each category. In Linguistics, Male bar is at 250 and Female bar is at 100. In Philosophy, both Male and Female bars are at 200. In English Language and Literature, Male bar is at 150 and Female bar is at 250. In History and Archaeology, Male bar is at 100 and Female bar is at 150. In Art and Design, Male bar is at 250 and Female bar is at 150. In Communication and Media Studies, Male bar is at 200 and Female bar is at 150. The y-axis ranges from 0 to 300 in increments of 50.
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The above bar graph illustrates the proportions of students studying six art-related subjects by gender at a university in The UK.
Overall, the number of males learning were outrun by females in all subjects, except in Art and Design. In most subjects, male were surpassed by females in small numbers, however, in philosophy there is a huge difference.
In 2011, approximately 170 men studied linguistics while around 240 women studied it. In philosophy only a quarter of students were male. The number of male English language and literature students were around 230, while there were 250 females.
There were around 90 men studying history and archeology while, approximately 120 female students studied it. However, around 170 male students were learning art and design while around 150 females were studying it, which is the only subject which has more males than females. There were closely 210 males students and about 210 female students studying communication and media studies.
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