The Rise of Computer Science majors at CU Boulder (Part 1)
Eileen Goode
Job Search Strategist | Behavioral Interviewing, Networking, Resume Writing
This will be a 2 part blog post. When I received the latest CU Boulder Alumni magazine, I took notice of an article about Computer Science going big-time and mainstream. Several points in the article caught my interest:
In 2010 there were 267 undergrad computer science majors. In the fall of 2014 that number was 909!
- Nationally computer science enrollments are rising fast. In 2013 there was a 12.4% increase in undergrad enrollment
There are two reasons for this change:
- Students and parents are aware of the ample and lucrative career prospects with advanced computer skills
- Universities are making computer science available to a greater variety of students
At CU Boulder they have a new bachelor's degree in Computer Science for students in the Liberal Arts as well as Science/Engineering majors. Before 2013, students had to be admitted to the Engineering college to major in the field. When the BA program was introduced they expected 50 students to sign-up and 450 took the introductory course!
In Part 2 of my blogpost, I'll explain the economic forces that are causing this sea change.
Talent Acquisition Consultant, Technical Recruiter, Tabletop RPG Nerd
10 年But....will it be enough? I would say 'yes' as long as numbers continue to increase year-over-year. Eventually we'll get out of the tech people deficit.