You arbitrarily restricted the scope. Java is what I saw.
I was in college 2006 - 2010 in CS, and while all the introductory courses were in Java, by 2008 or so a lot of the other students had switched to Python on their own, for projects where either language would work. Didn't really see anything else, just Java and Python.
No, it wasn't arbitrary. A JIT language is much easier to pick up than something needing a compiler and an executable. The focus on a scripting language was deliberate
Edit: turns out the term I'm looking for wasn't JIT but an interpreted language.
I was in college 2006 - 2010 in CS, and while all the introductory courses were in Java, by 2008 or so a lot of the other students had switched to Python on their own, for projects where either language would work. Didn't really see anything else, just Java and Python.