The chart illustrates how many students enrolled in six different courses, along with their genders, at a university in 2012.
Overall, management courses attracted the largest students, while the opposite was true for agriculture. Remarkably, the majority of males enrolled in engineering classes, whereas more females opted for management.
Regarding the line chart, Management dominated the enrollment rates (6000), followed by Engineer and Health courses, at 4000 and 2000 students respectively. The figures for Math and Art were relatively similar, just under 1000 students. Finally, agriculture courses attracted the least students, just only 100.
As for the bar chart, Engineer classes were the most favored option for men (2800), compared to just a north of 1000 female students. Conversely, the number of women opting for Management was the highest, at 4000 students, while just 2000 men did so. Health classes were the third-option of both genders, with roughly 1300 males and 600 females. The enrollment rates in Math and Art were relatively similar, indicating just under 500 students from both sexes. Ultimately, the number of women and men engaged in Agriculture was the same, at around 100 students, marking its position as the least popular course.
