Following the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
The course is designed for:
4 Courses – Certification of Completion
The first course in this specialization will teach the students the basics of blockchain technology and help them become certified blockchain developers. In a total of seven modules, the students will learn about blockchain, P2O networks, blockchain vs cryptocurrency, and core blockchain concepts. They will get a detailed introduction to Ethereum and get access to the fundamentals of the platform. They will learn about EVM (Ethereum Virtual Machine), proof-of-work vs proof-of-stake, Ether, mining, smart contracts, ERC-20 standards, and trading.
The participants will then be exposed to Hyperledger, and the instructor will teach them about Hyperledger Fabric. The instructors share information about Hyperledger architecture, its prerequisites, creating a basic Hyperledger fabric network, and more. The students will also get an introduction to Solidity and how they can create smart contracts on Hyperledger Fabric. Lastly, they will learn about R3 Corda, its data structures, key concepts, and architecture, as well as how to start their first project in Corda.
In the end, they will appear for a 100-mark exam to test their knowledge and become a Certified Blockchain Developer.
The second course in this specialization will be about the Ethereum network. The course will help the participants become certified Ethereum developers by teaching them the basics of the platform. In the introduction, the students will learn about nodes, mining, PoW vs PoS, wallets, keys, addresses, smart contracts, Ethereum Virtual Machine, decentralized apps, smart contracts, and decentralized autonomous organizations.
The participants will learn about Ethereum tokens next, along with how they can test different Ethereum networks. They will learn about EIPs and ERCs. The instructors will then talk about the standards of ERC-20, ERC-721, and ERC-1155 tokens, as well as how they should be traded. The course will then go into detail about NFTs (non-fungible tokens), InterPlanetary File System, smart contracts, testing smart contracts, and building NFT games.
To end the course, the students will then appear for a 100-mark exam that will test their knowledge. To pass it, they must get at least sixty-plus marks and become Certified Ethereum Developers.
This is the third course in this specialization and will help the participants build expertise in the Hyperledger technology. This extensive 18-module course will begin with a refresher on blockchain technology and how it works. After that, the students will learn about private and permissioned blockchains, their roles in the systems engineering lifecycles, and their architecture. The course will then jump into how Hyperledger is perfect for umbrella projects, businesses, Hyperledger Fabric, and its basic architecture.
The participants will learn about setting up the prerequisites, using the fabric test network, deploying a smart contract on the channel, and handling a supply chain management project on Hyperledger fabric. It will then teach the students about Hyperledger Sawtooth, Besu, and their core components. The participants will get to experience their platforms with hands-on exercises that will help them become experts.
To finish the course, students will appear for a 100-mark exam, which they will have to pass with at least sixty-plus marks to become a Certified Hyperledger Developer.
The fourth and final course in this series will focus on blockchain architecture and help the participants become Certified Blockchain Architects. The course will begin by providing an overview of blockchain architecture. The students will learn about the differences between architects, engineers, developers, and security engineers. After that, the instructors will take the students to the next level and teach them about concepts such as Merkle Tree, hashing, public and private keys, types of blockchains, mining, and fundamentals of consensus mechanisms.
After that, the participants will learn about the core basics of blockchain architecture, its functions, layers, and business and technical components. They will then be exposed to technologies supporting blockchain, the basic programming languages you should know, and cryptography and blockchain algorithms. The students will also learn about developing their own network nodes, blockchain trilemma, functional risks, and solutions. They will learn to analyze the requirements for building their own blockchain solutions.
A separate module is dedicated to risk management in which the students will learn about different types of risks and risk assessment techniques and strategies. After that, they will get a refresher about Ethereum, Hyperledger Fabric, R3 Corda, Quorum, and Cardano. The course wraps up with storage platforms such as IPFS and Filecoin.
A final exam of 100 marks will be taken, and with it, the participants will receive a Certified Blockchain Architect certificate as well as a Master Blockchain Development certificate.
The Master Blockchain Development specialization course is for anyone who wishes to become an expert in blockchain development and architecture. The specialization will help the participants build a deep understanding of the web3 fundamentals, build expertise in various web3 concepts, improve development skills, and gain in-depth knowledge of the web3 world. After the completion of this specialization course, the participants will become certified blockchain developers, Ethereum developers, Hyperledger developers, and blockchain architects.
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