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Skills you will learn
What are the course deliverables?
  • What you'll learn
  • Describe blockchain concepts and principles, articulating their key functionalities.
  • Explain current applications of blockchain, relating its practical usage in different domains.
  • Evaluate diverse blockchain technologies, considering advantages, disadvantages, and associated social, legal, and ethical considerations.
  • Identify essential skills and differentiate career trajectories in blockchain, constructing a career development plan.
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  • Blockchain technologies, the driving force behind cryptocurrencies, have the potential to revolutionise the exchange of value, ownership and transactions by providing trust, security and transparency. The blockchain industry is booming and it's projected to grow so if you are looking for a lucrative career path, then a specialisation in blockchain technologies is one of the best tech career moves.
  • This online course teaches you how to navigate the fascinating world of blockchain technologies. You will understand what blockchain is and how it works. You'll also learn about the transformative impact of blockchain on the banking sector and urban landscapes, offering trust, security, and transparency.
  • Discover the diverse career opportunities, from blockchain developer to legal expert, and gain insights into the skills you need for a successful journey in this dynamic field. Click Start, a nationwide training programme designed to help young people develop digital skills, offers this course. Click Start offers scholarships giving free access to young people in the UK. Follow the link in the Click Start icon on the top, to check if you are eligible for free access!
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Curriculum

Week 1. Blockchain technology and applications

Welcome to the course

Demystifying blockchain

Blockchain in action

Overview of blockchain use cases and applications

Getting started

Lesson 1: Overview

Introduction to blockchain

How blockchain works: nodes, wallets and hashes

Lesson 1: Summary

Lesson 2: Overview

Blockchain applications

Your turn: Teach someone about blockchain

Lesson 2: Summary

Check your understanding of blockchain.

Optional: Hashes in blockchain

Create your blockchain infographic

Introduce yourself

Reflection and discussion on how blockchain works

How could blockchain shape society?

Week 2. Blockchain in society and career trajectories

Blockchain and society

Career trajectories in blockchain technologies

Lesson 3: Overview

Blockchain technologies: Consensus, access, and smart contracts

Lesson 3: Summary

Lesson 4: Overview

What technical skills do you need to work with blockchain?

How do you acquire the technical skills needed?

What transferable skills do you need to work with blockchain?

Lesson 4: Summary

Course summary

Next steps

Test your knowledge of blockchain technologies

Check your understanding: Blockchain and society

Assess your blockchain career skills

Test your learning and gain your certificate

Can blockchain be used ethically?

What do you need to develop for a career in blockchain?

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Admission Process

    Important Dates

    May 25, 2024
    Course Commencement Date

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