Australia’s first accredited blockchain courses have arrived

Australia’s first accredited blockchain courses have arrived

Australia now has a formal, accredited and nationally recognised way of identifying blockchain people.

The Advanced Diploma of Applied Blockchain (10747NAT) consists of eight modules, including six core modules and two electives. Developed by Blockchain Collective, it’s the first blockchain course to be accredited by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA), making it Australia’s first formal, nationally recognised, accredited blockchain course.

What you’ll find

The course is a deep dive into the technology and is intended to prepare students for experiences such as transitioning an operation to a blockchain network, assessing the performance of a business model deployed on blockchain and more.

The course is delivered through registered training organisations, blended learning and intensive learning retreats, and will mark students across ten objectives. During the course, students will do the following:

  • Establish a blockchain framework for decentralised peer-to-peer consensus and innovation
  • Develop a blockchain business model
  • Learn to specify the functional development requirements of a blockchain network
  • Create trust and activate a blockchain with smart contracts
  • Develop a framework for operating a blockchain network
  • Develop a strategic network framework for interoperability
  • Prepare the organisation for transitioning operations to a blockchain network
  • Develop a blockchain governance model for stewardship
  • Lead recruitment strategy for blockchain projects
  • Analyse the performance of a business model deployed on a blockchain

“We are honoured to bring accredited blockchain education to the Australian and International markets,” said Nathan Burns, Blockchain Collective co-founder.

 

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