<p>Not sure about the last few years, but this chart shows that Computer and Information Sciences degrees conferred increased from 30,600 in 1998-1999 to a peak of 59,500 in 2003-2004, then dropping significantly afterwards and being at 39,600 for 2009-2010:</p>
<p>[Bachelor’s</a> degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by field of study: Selected years, 1970-71 through 2009-10](<a href=“http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d11/tables/dt11_286.asp]Bachelor’s”>Bachelor's degrees conferred by degree-granting institutions, by field of study: Selected years, 1970-71 through 2009-10)</p>
<p>Yes, it would seem rational to assume that the overall figures may have increased since 2009-2010, as this is now seen as a “money major” (even though the RPI CS enrollment figures do not bear that out).</p>