universities aren't job centers either. They don't supply you with food and shelter, you pay them money and they give you the education you want. Which can mean making a lot of money if you happen to pick something private businesses value but it can also mean reading Ulysses or The Old Testament or number theory all day.
Higher education is entirely up to you, it's not a company pre-training. If you want that there are literal vocational programs that are not computer science.
And I told both of my step sons I wouldn’t pay for a degree that wouldn’t lead to a job and I had them research the expected income and types of jobs they could get based on the degree they were pursuing