The bar chart compares the number of male and female undergraduates enrolling in six different computer-related subjects at US university in 2011.
Overall, Natural Science was the most chosen area of qualification among both sexes, whereas the opposite was true for Linguistics. In addition, the most significant difference was seen in the number of males and females enrolling in Mathematics.
In a specific view, at approximately 200 students, the number of Natural Science undergraduates enrolled equally in both genders. As opposed to this, Psychology was the second most chosen subject with 200 females and 175 males. Mathematics was a course with an equivalent number of males with the two previous subjects, more than five times of that of females in this course.
With the remaining subjects, Engineering and Programming had the same number of males participants which stood at 150, whereas the female enrollment of Engineering was 75, 15 students higher than Programming. Linguistics was the only subjects which the number of female students higher than their male counterparts, 125 and 60 respectively.
