Go is a great language for CS majors. This page presents some university courses that use Go. For a list of free and commercial Go training classes, see the Learn wiki.
Go is being used at the end of a yearlong freshman computer science class at KTH: http://yourbasic.org/golang/concurrent-programming/
Go, Concurrent and Systems Programming from Rochester Institute of Technology: http://www.cs.rit.edu/~ats/go-2011-2/index.xml
Free University of Berlin (Germany) had a course on Concurrent Programming with Go as a reference language in 2013.
University of Duisburg-Essen (Germany) had a lecture about Go and CSP within their course on Concurrent systems modelling in summer 2014. [Slides]
University of Stavanger, Norway. We use Go to teach concurrency principles in DAT320 Operating Systems. http://www.uis.no/studies/study-courses/?code=DAT320_1&parentcat=9835
University of Tromsø, Norway. Concurrent and Data-Intensive Programming (INF-2200).
University of Victoria (Canada) used Go in the section on Concurrency as a part of Programming Languages (CSC 330)
Distributed Computer Systems (CS 138) at Brown: http://cs.brown.edu/courses/cs138/s16/syllabus.html
Distributed Systems course (COS 418) at Princeton: https://www.cs.princeton.edu/courses/archive/fall16/cos418/
Distributed Systems course (15-440) at CMU: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dga/15-440/F12/index.html (see also http://da-data.blogspot.se/2013/02/teaching-distributed-systems-in-go.html)
6.824 Distributed Systems at MIT is using Go in its labs: http://pdos.csail.mit.edu/6.824/.
CSE 223B, Spring 2014: Distributed Computing and Systems at UC San Diego http://cseweb.ucsd.edu/classes/sp14/cse223B-a/index.html
Dixie State University teaches Go in an introductory course to programming languages and later on in distributed systems.
CS 352, Computer Organization and Design, at the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire: http://cs.uwec.edu/~buipj/teaching/cs.352.f13/lab_01_high_performance_computing.html
KTH Stockholm uses Go to teach concurrency: DD1396 Parallel and Concurrent Programming. https://www.kth.se/student/kurser/kurs/DD1396
Norwegian University of Science and Technology: TTK4145 Real-Time Programming http://www.itk.ntnu.no/fag/TTK4145/information/
University of Stavanger, Norway. We use Go to build a replicated state machine based on Paxos in DAT520 Distributed Systems. http://www.uis.no/studies/study-courses/?code=DAT520_1&parentcat=9835
Moscow State University, Russia. Go is used in graduate course on “Selected Topics in Distributed Systems Engineering”
D7024E - Mobile and Distributed Computing Systems at Luleå University of Technology. Go is used to implement the DHT algorithm Chord and create a data replication system. http://www.ltu.se/edu/course/D70/D7024E/D7024E-Mobila-och-distribuerade-datorsystem-1.67844?l=en&kursView=kursplan
University of Tromsø, Norway. Distributed Systems Fundamentals (INF-3200) and Advanced Distributed Systems (INF-3203).
Compiler Design (CS712/CS812) at the University of New Hampshire: http://www.cs.unh.edu/~cs712/. In Fall 2016 we are compiling a subset of Go to LLVM code.
Introduction to Compilers (6197, Spanish) at Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid: http://lsub.org/comp. Students write a compiler in Go that implements a language for drawing graphics.