The provided bar chart and line graph illustrate the number of male and female students enrolled in various courses at a particular university in 2012, along with the total number of students in each course.
The bar chart indicates that Management courses had the highest enrollment, with around 4,000 students, predominantly male. Engineering followed with approximately 3,000 students, where males significantly outnumbered females. Health courses had about 1,500 students, with a majority being female. Math and Art courses had lower enrollments, each with roughly 1,000 students, and the gender distribution was balanced. Agriculture courses had the least number of students, with fewer than 500 enrolled, and females outnumbered males.
The line graph confirms that Management had the most significant enrollment, followed by Engineering. Health, Math, and Art had moderate enrollments, while Agriculture had the least.
Overall, Management and Engineering were the most popular courses, with a male dominance, whereas Health and Agriculture saw higher female enrollment. Math and Art maintained a balanced gender ratio but had fewer students
