The given bar chart provides information about the percentage of two men and women students learning art including 6 different classes in the UK in 2011.
In general, over the whole period given, the share of women learners dominated almost in all classes except in art and design lessons, while rate of men students was slightly lower than women’s index.
Moving on to the details, the share of linguistics consisted around 190 men learners, whereas the rate of women registered about 240 students. By contrast, the index of men learners in philosophy formed 50 students, however, women’s fraction made up 150 learners. In English and literature classes men’s share accounted for about 230 students, which was less than rate of women around 20.
Furthermore, in history and archeology lessons male students was responsible for about 90 students, whilst indicator of female learners made up roughly 120 learners. However, in art and design men’s share exceeded and registered approximately 180 students, while rate of women formed about 155 students. Moreover, in communication and media stud classes, male’s proportion accounted for around 205 learners, while female registered for around 230 students.
