The given bar chart illustrates the number of males and females choosing different kinds of courses in a particular while the line graph illustrates the total number of students in six courses in distinct at the university over the year of 2012
Overall it is clear that the students choosing six courses fluctuate up and down in 2012.
The bar chart depicts the number of boy and girl students registered for courses with clear differences. Management subjects accounted for the highest position at 4,000 students and were twice as popular among females as among males. In contrast, engineering was more popular among males, took up approximately 3,000 students, and just over 1,000 students among females, followed by the number of students in health subjects at more than 1,000 with males and less than 1,000 with females. Another striking feature is that courses related to math and art were taken by both males and females at nearly equal rates, but were much lower than those of the other subjects. Moreover, the lowest position subject was agriculture subject occupied a small fraction of students
The line charts the total of students in 2012. The number of students health course consisted of 2000 students, followed by math the number was reduced by nearly half. The number of students choosing engineering has tended to increase significantly from less than 2000 to 4000 students. After that, the number of students decreased sharply and hit a low point in the two subjects agriculture and art at the amount of students. Furthermore, the number of management subjects was a rocket made up at 6000 students
