The graph and the chart provide information about the number of students choosing different kinds of courses in a university in 2012.
Overall, social sciences class was the most chosen subject by both genders and agriculture was the least chosen subject in a university in 2012.
First, regarding the male choice, the most chosen course was social sciences with 2900 people. Next, engineering attracted 2200 people. Then, science and math course and humanities course stayed in third and fourth place, with 1200 and 1000 people, respectively. Finally, health and agriculture classes were least chosen with 700 and 300 people, respectively .
Regarding the female choice, the subject chosen the most was still social sciences with 4000 people. Then, health and humanities classes, with almost equal numbers at 1800 and 1700 people, respectively. Finally, the subjects that were chosen less were engineering, science and math and agriculture with 1000, 800 and 300 people, respectively.
Finally, regarding the total choice, the social sciences class was the most chosen with 7000 people. Next, engineering stayed second with 3000 people choosing. Then, health, humanities and science and math courses were less favorite, with 2100, 2200 and 2000 people, respectively. Finally, agriculture class was least chosen with 500 people.
