
Introduction to Blockchain and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) Course - UCL Consultants
DURATION
4 Weeks
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Part time
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STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
Key Summary
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Introduction
Enhance your understanding of DLT and blockchain technology and explore how it can be used to solve business problems.
Discover distributed ledger technology and blockchain for business
In this course, youโll get an introduction to blockchain and DLT through a case study of a company that uses various aspects of the technologies to solve business problems.
Youโll discover how and why blockchain technologies can be used in business to improve processes and inform decision-making.
Youโll explore its Bitcoin beginnings and learn how blockchains can change how information and value are stored, transferred and coordinated.
Youโll also consider how DLT can be used to change current business models through the use of smart contracts and secure data coordination.
What topics will you cover?
- What are blockchains and distributed ledger technologies?
- How blockchains can be used as a means to decentralise processes, for example, payments.
- How blockchains can be applied to supply chains to improve transparency and better reconciliation of data.
- How blockchains can be used as a means of establishing better provenance and how smart contracts can be used to automate processes that rely on trusted information.
- Practical case study examples of blockchain and DLT use.
- Hear from real-world companies on deployments of this revolutionary technology.
- Learn frameworks on how to apply DLT to your business or to a use case.
When would you like to start?
- Date to be announced
What will you achieve?
By the end of the course, youโll be able to:
- Explain what problems blockchains solve.
- Describe what the properties of a blockchain system are.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the key stakeholders in the blockchain ecosystem.
- Compare decentralised and centralised systems, what the pros and cons of both are and why decentralisation is a key property of a blockchain.
- Explain how blockchains could be used for payments.
- Describe how cryptography and consensus mechanisms are used in blockchain systems.
- Demonstrate knowledge of how blockchain can be used in supply chains.
- Explain what smart contracts are, how they can be applied and how they differ from conventional contracts.
- Apply the UCL Blockchain Framework to see if a business problem could be solved with the application of blockchain technology.
- Reflect on how blockchain technology could lead to transformational business models and disruption in our conventional socio-economic systems.
Who is the course for?
This course was created by the UCL Centre for Blockchain Technologies, the oldest and largest academic blockchain centre in the world that has pioneered executive education for blockchain and DLT education.
The course is designed for anyone who wants to learn the basics of blockchain technology and how it can be applied to business problems.
It will be particularly useful for business executives exploring the use of blockchain at their companies.
This course is also suitable as an introductory course for those who want to explore the possibility of upskilling with blockchain knowledge.
Who will you learn with?
Nikhil Vadgama Nikhil Vadgama is the Deputy Director of the UCL Centre for Blockchain Technologies. He is also a Module Leader in FinTech and Emerging Business Technologies at the UCL School of Management. | Paolo Tasca Dr Paolo Tasca is a world-leading authority on blockchain and cryptocurrency. Global Advisor, Serial Entrepreneur, Writer, Public Speaker and Executive Director at UCL CBT. |
Who developed the course?
UCL Consultants
We connect you with the best of UCL: We help you access critical specialist knowledge and first-class research facilities across 11 faculties and 100+ departments.
UCL Centre for Blockchain Technologies
The University College London Centre for Blockchain Technologies was founded in 2016 to research the effects of Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT) and blockchain in our socio-economic systems. The centre is the nucleus for DLT and blockchain research and engagement across eight different departments at UCL and for its Research and Industry Associate network. This network consists of over 180 researchers and practitioners from UCL, other academic institutions and companies utilising DLT.
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Curriculum
What topics will you cover
- What are blockchains and distributed ledger technologies?
- How blockchains can be used as a means to decentralise processes, for example, payments.
- How blockchains can be applied to supply chains to improve transparency and better reconciliation of data.
- How blockchains can be used as a means of establishing better provenance and how smart contracts can be used to automate processes that rely on trusted information.
- Practical case study examples of blockchain and DLT use.
- Hear from real-world companies on deployments of this revolutionary technology.
- Learn frameworks on how to apply DLT to your business or to a use case.
Program Outcome
What will you achieve?
By the end of the course, youโll be able to:
- Explain what problems blockchains solve.
- Describe what the properties of a blockchain system are.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the key stakeholders in the blockchain ecosystem.
- Compare decentralised and centralised systems, what the pros and cons of both are and why decentralisation is a key property of a blockchain.
- Explain how blockchains could be used for payments.
- Describe how cryptography and consensus mechanisms are used in blockchain systems.
- Demonstrate knowledge of how blockchain can be used in supply chains.
- Explain what smart contracts are, how they can be applied and how they differ from conventional contracts.
- Apply the UCL Blockchain Framework to see if a business problem could be solved with the application of blockchain technology.
- Reflect on how blockchain technology could lead to transformational business models and disruption in our conventional socio-economic systems.
Ideal Students
Who is the course for
This course was created by the UCL Centre for Blockchain Technologies, the oldest and largest academic blockchain centre in the world that has pioneered executive education for blockchain and DLT education.
The course is designed for anyone who wants to learn the basics of blockchain technology and how it can be applied to business problems.
It will be particularly useful for business executives exploring the use of blockchain at their companies.
This course is also suitable as an introductory course for those who want to explore the possibility of upskilling with blockchain knowledge.