Intro to Computer Science overtakes Econ as Harvard's most popular class


The college campus that once (briefly) hosted future tech luminaries Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg as students is now overrun with tech-curious scholars.


The most popular fall-semester course at Harvard is 'Introduction to Computer Science I,' according to data put out by the school's registrar's office, with almost 820 undergraduates enrolled in the class this semester. That total is the highest in the three decades the course has been offered and it's the biggest class offered at Harvard in at least a decade, according to The Harvard Crimson.


Most interesting, though, is that the course has supplanted 'Introduction to Economics' as the Ivy League school's most popular course, as the Econ class came in second with just over 700 enrollees after topping Intro to Comp Sci last spring. It seems to be part of a trend at the country's oldest university, where the number of students concentrating in Computer Science recently jumped 78% over five years, from 86 students in 2008 to 153 in 2013, the Crimson says.


Harvard students are wise to identify Computer Science as an area of study with a growing importance, according to Harry Lewis, Harvard's director of undergraduate studies for Computer Science. 'They have figured out that in pretty much every area of study, computational methods and computational thinking are going to be important to the future,' Lewis told the Crimson. Of course, it's also possible that the school's current student body has ambitions to follow in the footsteps of certain successful techies who once roamed the same Harvard halls.


Entities 0 Name: Harvard Count: 5 1 Name: Computer Science Count: 3 2 Name: Harvard Crimson Count: 1 3 Name: Lewis Count: 1 4 Name: Harry Lewis Count: 1 5 Name: Ivy League Count: 1 6 Name: Crimson Count: 1 7 Name: Bill Gates Count: 1 8 Name: Mark Zuckerberg Count: 1 Related 0 Url: http://ift.tt/WXJfYL Title: CS50 Logs Record-Breaking Enrollment Numbers |News | The Harvard Crimson Description: Nearly 12 percent of Harvard College is enrolled in a single course, according to data released by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Registrar's Office on Wednesday. The course, Computer Science 50: "Introduction to Computer Science I," attracted a record-breaking 818 undergraduates this semester, marking the largest number in the course's 30-year history and the largest class offered at the College in at least a decade, according to the Registrar's website.

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