Many of them don't know how to code. And the stat program of most of these universities doesn't require any real coding classes. The professor give you code templates and you tweak it to get the result. But the stat classes are really good to handle data.
Data science in general like Chapman Hill and UC Irvine seems like a really wide range of stuff from data analyst, a lil programming, data visualization, etc... I don't feel like it goes deep enough in what Statistic does imo.
Most are stuck with Tableau and SAS. Pharmacy companies uses SAS. Startup companies and tech companies uses Python and R.
I'm speaking from one data point sample, my current stat grad program. My undergrad is comp sci and I did a few years in the tech industry before coming back to grad school.