You have not refuted the fact that these BA CS degree people are in fact getting hired, and apparently at a very substantial average salary, although about 10% below the BS degree. Still, nearly 6 figures. As far as you saying:
This is a very weak and cheap statement. Do you have an iota of proof or even hint that they are falsifying data? It sure seems to me if they were doing so, they would claim a better rate of unemployment than 19% for the BS CS grads. Anyone can doubt anything anyone says. I can doubt you even have a job, but that would be irresponsible of me without any hint that it is true. Please provide even a smattering of a basis for your negative inference regarding UCB, beyond your opinion.
Besides, these things are audited by the Dept. of Ed. from time to time, and more so since the law school deceptions of a decade or so ago. And to say that any school carries no responsibility for their graduates’ future employment (get your grammar right, they had more than one graduate) is ludicrous. They cannot hire them all at UCB of course, nor can they force other companies to hire their graduates, but they have career centers, job fairs, I am confident that professors provide recommendations and contacts at times, and their reputation as a school depends in part on how they stack up to their peer schools in this regard. What is all this assistance in finding employment if not carrying some share of the responsibility?? This statement of yours asserting they have no responsibility strikes me as having no foundation whatsoever (hyphens are NOT used for that word, btw).
Maybe that is a good reason to hire BA CS majors. With more English courses, perhaps their communication skills are at a higher level. Seriously. I can only speculate but that is entirely possible as a reason to favor a BA candidate over a BS one. Employers have been complaining for years now that colleges are producing graduates, especially BS graduates, that have a hard time with communication, especially written communication.