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Computer Science Enrollment Drops Signal Shifting Tech Landscape

What Happened

After a decade of rapid growth, universities across the United States are now experiencing a significant decrease in computer science applications and enrollments. Once the most popular major on many campuses due to high-paying job prospects, computer science is losing its appeal as tech industry hiring slows and the job market becomes more uncertain. Students are reporting concerns about automation, mass layoffs at technology firms, and the difficulty of breaking into a field dominated by large global companies. Some colleges have begun to scale back program investments and reallocate resources to other disciplines as a response to the waning interest.

Why It Matters

This trend signals a broader shift in perceptions around technology careers and may impact the future workforce available for the tech sector. Fewer new graduates in computer science could lead to talent shortages or influence innovation pipelines over the coming years. Explore more at BytesWall Topics

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