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It's just too early. It'll probably take until the other protocols die or become nascent.
Universities are very conservative and will delay, almost to the point of it being late, a decision on which technology has won. They also rarely teach specific "product" focused courses .
The closest classes I've seen that would resemble a Bitcoin class would be the iOS and Android development classes many universities taught at one point. I believe they only taught those because students and the job market demanded them. Based on the people I've talked to, university students are hardly interested in Bitcoin given the noise generated from all the other "crypto" projects and as we know there are relatively few Bitcoin jobs and VCs.