Graduate Certificate
Become an leader in evolving technology
Considered the fourth technological revolution, blockchain technology has the potential to drastically change the way we live, work, and interact with one another. By creating a distributed trust network, blockchain can help us move away from the centralised systems that have become increasingly vulnerable to hacks and data breaches. As we do so, we can work to enhance security and privacy for businesses, as well as develop a more democratic and transparent way of governing organisations. For future graduates, this could mean a very different employment and social landscape.
This graduate certificate will provide professionals with the foundation and insight for the industrial applications of blockchain technology as they look to upskill or transition into the field. Through your studies, you'll gain the specialist knowledge required to understand, investigate, and formulate transformative, innovative solutions for a data-driven world.
To be eligible for admission to the Graduate Certificate in Blockchain, a student must hold:
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As a graduate, you'll have the understanding and skills to investigate and analyse blockchain-based systems and solutions in a variety of organisations. You may find roles across a range of sectors, including healthcare, business and finance, entertainment governance and more.
Key employment sectors*Source: Australian Government Job Outlook.
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