Description
WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT
Gain a comprehensive introduction to blockchain technology and its growing impact on modern business. This micro-credential explores the evolution, structure, and practical applications of blockchain in Australia, along with key concepts shaping the future of the intranet.
You'll also gain foundational knowledge in cryptocurrencies, Web 3.0, cryptography, blockchain governance, and risk-aware crypto trading techniques. The course includes a brief history of the internet and insights into how emerging technologies are reshaping the digital landscape.
Topics include:
- History and evolution of blockchain
- Structure, types and components of blockchain technology
- Real-world blockchain applications
- Cryptocurrencies and crypto exchanges
- Introduction to Web 3.0
- Blockchain governance and consensus mechanisms
- Basics of cryptocurrency trading and risk management
WHO'S IT FOR?
This course is ideal for anyone looking to upskill and gain a clearer understanding of blockchain technology, digital assets and the emerging Web 3.0 environment.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- Delivered online, self-paced
- Approximately 5 hours of study
- You have 90 days to complete the course once registered
- An Acknowledgement of Training certificate is issued upon successful completion
OUTCOMES OF THE COURSE
By the end of this micro-credential, you will be able to:
- Understand the fundamentals of blockchain technology
- Recognise key blockchain concepts and terminology
- Identify practical uses of blockchain in business and industry
PAYMENT INFORMATION
For organisations that wish to pay the student fees for this course and are unable to pay by credit card via the website, please contact the Short Course team via email on shortcourses@tafesa.edu.au to organise a Third Party invoice.
Class Times
Online self-paced study
Student Visa (500)
Current VISA holders eligible
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