the top US universities to study blockchain / cryptocurrency

 
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MIT launched the MIT Digital Currency Initiative where MIT faculty and students collaborate with other research institutions and universities to research digital currency and blockchain technology.

The MIT Management Sloan School’s Cryptoeconomics Lab also offers research opportunities in the field of Cryptoeconomics.

 
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Cornell offers multiple Blockchain courses such as “CS 5094 - Introduction to Blockchains, Cryptocurrencies, and Smart Contracts” or “CS 6432 - Distributed Consensus and Blockchains”.

Cornell University is named the #1 University in the world for crypto education in 2019 and many Cornell alumni work at top cryptocurrency and blockchain companies in the industry.

 
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3. University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley offers Blochain and Cryptocurrency courses such as “Building With Blockchain for Web 3.0” or “Blockchain, Cryptoeconomics, and the Future of Technology, Business and Law”.

Berkeley Haas Blockchain Initiative is a five year partnership with Ripple focusing on academic research and student engagement, technical development and innovation in blockchain, cryptocurrency and digital payments.

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4. Stanford University

Stanford University offers the course Blockchain and cryptocurrency: what you need to know: A course which aims to teach you what blockchains and cryptocurrencies are, how they can be used, and where the future of technology is headed. This course is an overview of blockchain and cryptocurrency technologies.

 
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5. Harvard University

Harvard extension school offers the course Introduction to Blockchain and Bitcoin: A course that covers the mathematical, computational, and economic foundations of blockchain, and exposes students to the societal and legal implications of a decentralized monetary system based on consensu

6. Columbia University

Columbia university offers a course that introduces fundamental concepts and a high level overview of the burgeoning blockchain and cryptocurrency space. The course is divided into parts.

It begins by providing a background in fundamental concepts in Computer Science such as in cryptography, distributed systems, and data structures. After that, it moves on to an in-depth overview of blockchain, the history of Bitcoin and the proliferation of new consensus models, ICOs, smart contracts, and more.

B8462-001: An Introduction to Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies

 
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7. Carnegie Mellon University

Carnegie Mellon University offers several courses that discuss blockchain and cryptocurrencies.

  1. Cryptocurrencies, Blockchains, and Applications - Spring, 12 units

  2. Developing Blockchain Use Cases - Spring, 6 units

 

8. New York University



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ew York University offers the course BLOCKCHAIN AND CRYPTOCURRENCIES, which covers the core fundamentals of how cryptocurrencies work—who uses them, what level of security they have, and how they are different from traditional hard currencies, as well as how Bitcoin originated and why it is becoming a global phenomenon. The course also provides a broad overview of the essential concepts of blockchain, the technology that is used to allow fast, secure, transparent transactions to take place, and it discusses smart contracts, consensus mining, and the key advantages of blockchain technology.

 
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9. University of California Los Angeles

University of California Los Angeles offers the course Fundamentals of Blockchain Technology which offers an introduction to blockchain and how it is used in real world. The goal of this course is to understand blockchain technology fundamentals that can be applied across any domains, industries and use cases in both the public and private sector.

UCLA also offers a course which, gives you a knowledge of practical applications for blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT) to solve today’s business problems.

 

ranked universities offering blockchain courses