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A New Era of Specialization
Berkeley's explosive growth in Computer Science graduates reflects a broader trend observed across top-tier institutions like CalTech and MIT. Institutions that once promoted a broad educational experience have morphed into specialized hubs for training future tech workers. Last year, MIT graduated only seven students with degrees in Chemistry, juxtaposed against 266 in Computer Science and Engineering. The trend signifies a massive cultural shift, driven by rapidly evolving job markets that prioritize technology over traditional fields.