The data presents the contrast between male and female students’ course preferences at Clydesdale University.
Overall, the two pie charts have dissimilar proportion of studying fields’ popultion. While Engineering is on the highest place among men by taking practically a half of all courses, women do not enroll for that particular fiels with the same frequency. The syllabus named Humanities and Education have almost the equall position, with a slight difference in 5%, however they still share the topmost place in female pupils’most popular choice.
Social Sciences are making up 25% among men and a little less proportion between women – 15%, meanwhile the course called Humanities is being more common female learning program and has 30% in the statistic, men showed this program as the least widespead with onle 10% of pupils enrolled. Education study has 20% men’s choices and 35% has gone uo at females’. As Engineering is being very common in male enrolls with 45%, in women’s there is 35%.
