Blockchain and Cryptocurrency

This programme aims to provide students with a foundational understanding of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency and how it has disrupted traditional financial systems. The rise of decentralised finance has created new opportunities for various industries, making this programme perfect for those interested in the future of digital finance.

Who is this programme for?

This Programme is designed for professionals who want to explore the emerging field of blockchain and cryptocurrency:

  • Business executives;
  • Entrepreneurs;
  • Financial analysts;
  • Anyone interested in digital finance.

If you are interested to attend the certificate programme, please send a message to certificates@berlinsbi.com

Key programme details

  • Delivery: On-campus or online
  • Duration: 4 weeks
  • Intakes: Nov 2024, Feb 2025, May 2025, July 2025 and Sep 2025
  • Degree awarded by: Berlin School of Business and Innovation
  • Fees: BSBI students on academic degree programmes: Free* / Alumni: €625 / Non-BSBI students: €1,250

*Students are eligible to attend two certificate programmes free of charge. However, if a student wishes to enrol in more than two programmes, a fee of €625 will be required for each extra programme.

This programme includes:

  • Two sessions, each four hours, conducted through synchronous learning
  • 42 hours of asynchronous learning via BSBI’s Educational Platform
  • Final test at the end of the programme

What skills will you gain?

Students will have gained the following skills:

  • Understanding of blockchain technology, cryptocurrency, and decentralised finance
  • Ability to evaluate the potential of blockchain and cryptocurrency in various industries
  • Understanding of smart contracts and their application
  • Ability to identify real-world use cases of blockchain and their potential advantages

How will you learn?

  • Live learning from an expert faculty
  • Learning from an industry expert
  • Committed support team
  • High-tech learning platform
  • Forum discussion for peer-to-peer learning