I don't know what you qualify as 'curriculum'. Quite a few schools offer professional development or certificate courses in technology related areas that aren't elligible for course credit in degree programs. (eg, NYU, NTU, Calstate Fullerton)
As for searching, as I've had to go through the trouble of research for a school project on who was offering courses on document / records / information management, I suggest permutations of the following:
perl <homework|course> site:<edu|ac.uk|ca|edu.au|ac.il|...>
(google gives 61k hits on perl homework site:edu, but I haven't looked through the list to determine how many of those are courses, and how many of them are students complaining about homework)
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