The bar and line graph illustrates the number of students choices in various courses at a university in 2012, categorized by gender.
Overall, Social Sciences was the most popular choice among students and Agriculture attracted the fewest. Additionally, males had more liking in Engineering and Science & Math, while females were more prevalent in the most remaining subjects.
In detail, Social Sciences recorded the highest amount of student’s choice, with aproximately 7,000 students, and an nearly equal proportion of males and females. In the opposite side Agriculture was the least popular choice, with only about 200 students, equally split between genders.
Humanities, Science & Math, health and engineering had student numbers in the range from 2000 to slightly above 3000. Health Sciences is populated with over 2,000 students, and a big diff in genders rate while females almost double the numbers of males. Humanities enrolled approximately 1,500 students with the 50% bigger in number of female. Science & Math had over 1,000 students, with a male majority. Lastly, Engineering attracted a little bit above 3,000 students, with a clear majority being male, numbering above 2,000. Lastly, Health Sciences is populated with over 2,000 students, and a significantly higher female rate.
