The provided graph and chart illustrate the number of students choosing various courses at a particular university in 2012, with the graph depicting the total number of students enrolled in each course and the bar chart breaking down the enrollment figures by gender.
Overall, the courses with the highest student enrollment were Management and Engineering,while Mathematics, Agriculture, and Art attracted significantly fewer students. A gender disparity is evident in certain courses, with Management showing a notably higher enrollment of male students, whereas other courses like Health and Engineering had a more balanced distribution.
Management emerged as the most popular course, with approximately 6,500 students enrolled,the majority of whom were male. Engineering followed, with around 3,500 students, wheremales also constituted the larger portion. In contrast, courses like Agriculture, Art, and Math hadmuch lower enrollment, each with fewer than 1,000 students. Health attracted a moderatenumber of students, with a nearly equal split between males and females.
In terms of gender distribution, males dominated in Engineering and Management, whilefemales had a slight edge in Health. Other courses like Agriculture, Art, and Math had similar numbers of male and female students, though overall enrollment was low in these fields.
