The bar chart illustrates the proportion of male and female students enrolled in six art-related courses at a UK institution in 2011.
Overall, female students outnumbered male students in all subjects shown. In addition, Music and Performing Arts had the highest total number of students, while Sociology recorded the lowest male participation.
Looking first at Music and Performing Arts, approximately 300 male students were enrolled, compared with about 280 females, resulting in a total of just over 550 students. In contrast, Sociology showed a significant gender gap, with only around 80 male students, while female enrolment reached nearly 270, giving a total of roughly 350 students.
A similar trend can be seen in Visual Art and Film Studies. In Visual Art, male enrolment stood at about 220 students, whereas females accounted for approximately 260, leading to a total of around 430 students. Film Studies followed a comparable pattern, with roughly 200 males and 280 females, making the overall figure close to 480 students.
In summary, women were consistently more represented than men across all art-related courses, and Music and Performing Arts attracted the largest student population overall.
