Institute Announces Australia’s First Fully Accredited Blockchain Courses
The educational institute stated that the course would be delivered through registered training bodies, intensive learning retreats and online classes. The course is Australia’s first blockchain course to be fully accredited by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA), making it the first formal and nationally recognized blockchain course in Australia.
Nathan Burns, the co-founder of Blockchain Collective, said:
Blockchain Collective is an educational institute that provides educational blockchain courses for professionals. The institute offers blockchain courses designed to equip students with the “knowledge and experience to apply blockchain frameworks to new and legacy business frameworks.”
The knowledge of blockchain has become one of the most sought out skillsets by employers, which explains why students all over the world are scrambling to take courses on this nascent technology. Blockchain Collective’s course is just the latest in a string of attempts to bring blockchain and DLT-related teaching into mainstream education.The Australian RMIT University announced the nation’s first open source course on blockchain in February. At the time, the course was open to students and non-students alike, but it came with an AUD$1,500 price tag.
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Last month, the University of Tokyo, one of the most revered universities in Japan, announced plans to offer a blockchain course as well. In a statement, the university announced that the course, which will be called the Blockchain Innovation Donation Course, will focus on the many application of blockchain technology to daily human and societal life, and it is expected to run till 2021.
The university made this announcement shortly after receiving a sizable donation from various entities, including the Ethereum Foundation and the Sumimoto Mitsui Banking Corporation.