The line graph and bar chart delineate the number of students studying different courses, namely Health, Math, Engineering, Agriculture, Art, and Management at a university in the year 2012.
Overall, it is discernible that female students preferred the Management and Art courses, while their male counterparts opted for the Health, Math, and Engineering courses. Notably, the same number of students in both genders was observed in Agriculture.
Regarding Management, the number of female students choosing this course was exactly 4,000, which is double that of male students, making it the leading course that year with a total of 6,000 students. Engineering trailed behind with around 2,700 males and 1,300 females, totaling 4,000 students, followed by Health with about 1,400 males and 600 females. This placed Engineering and Health as the second and third most common courses, respectively, compared to the remaining ones.
Additionally, the number of male students studying Math was equal to that of female students who chose Art, and vice versa, indicating an identical total number of students in both courses (roughly 900). Lastly, only about 250 students from each gender engaged in Agriculture, making it the least common course among all.
