Best Universities Offering Fintech and Blockchain Courses in 2022

Best Universities Offering Fintech and Blockchain Courses in 2022
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These top universities that offer worldclass fintech and blockchain courses in 2022

Fintech companies are coming up with avant garde innovations to offer world class customer service. Blockchain has become an integral part of fintech education due to its various implementations and the benefits that it provides to the financial services sector. Hence, it is quite evident that students who wish to enter the financial domain will want to introduce themselves with the fundamentals of blockchain technology. Here are some of the top universities that are offering fintech and blockchain courses in 2022.

University of Edinburgh     

Blockchain technology and distributed ledgers have been hailed as a turning point in scaling information technology services at a global level. Although the digital currency Bitcoin is the best-known Blockchain application today, the technology is set to play a much broader role in cyber security innovation. This course is an introduction to the design and analysis of blockchain systems and distributed ledgers. It is meant to be taught in parallel to the Introduction to Modern Cryptography course of the same level (INFR11131) every other year (with the latter course as a prerequisite or co-requisite).

University of Hong Kong    

Understand the design rationale of blockchain technology, its emerging platforms, and applications, and uncover the limitations and opportunities enabled by blockchain applications, particularly as it relates to finance.

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 

The Certified Blockchain Developer course aims to provide a deeper understanding of blockchains with greater insights into the key blockchain concepts. It is a thorough training and exam-based program which aims to provide proof of knowledge to the certificate holder within the blockchain space.

University of Malta

Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT) have the potential to change many applications and services. The field poses new academic and educational challenges due to its multi-disciplinary nature, which includes ICT, Business, and Law. The underlying technology is required to provide decentralization mechanisms and computational execution engines built on sound computer science and ICT principles. The provision of smart contracts is blurring the lines between real-world legal contracts and automated execution of legal obligations.

University of Nicosia            

This course is an introduction to digital currencies in the first free MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) on cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology globally, and the first course of the MSc in Digital Currency degree program.

University of Northampton

The University of Northampton has been recognized as one of the handfuls of universities for Higher Education (HE) institutions worldwide that are teaching or carrying out blockchain research. Cryptocurrency analyst website Diar has included the University of Northampton in a list of just 28 HE providers that teach aspects of blockchain and/or conduct research into it. Postgraduate students on the M.Sc Computing course are taught elements of blockchain, including a general introduction to the basic concepts, plus coding and programming techniques.

University of Pennsylvania

This course was designed for individuals and organizations who want to learn how to navigate investment in cryptocurrencies. Professors Jessica Wachter and Sarah Hammer will guide you through developing a framework for understanding both Cryptocurrency and Blockchain. You'll learn how to define a currency, analyze the foundations of digital signatures and blockchain technology in cryptocurrency, and accurately

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