The graph illustrates the number of female and male students selecting six subjects in a particular university in 2012 while the chart compares the number of total students studying various types of courses.
It can be seen that the number of total students choosing social sciences was the highest. In addition, the number of women studying social sciences, health and humanities was higher than the figure for men, while the opposite trends was true for engineering and science and math
The total of students selecting the social sciences was highest, at 7000, while the figure for engineering was roughly twice as low as that of social sciences, at 3000 individuals. In addition, the number of students studying health, humanities and science and math courses was at the same level of 2000 people while only 500 students selected agriculture subjects, which was the lowest.
About 3000 males and 4000 females studied social sciences, while the trend of humanities and health courses was similar, at roughly 1000 men and 1700 women and 700 men and 1800 women respectively . The opposite trend can be seen in engineering and science and math courses, at 2300 and 1300 males and 1000 and 600 females. While the figure for that in agriculture was the same, at 200 people.
