Blockchain Development Program (T175)

Program Description

Leadership Claims

Recognizing the rapid change and digital disruption that blockchain has caused, George Brown College's School of Computer Technology is the first Canadian college to offer a certificate in Blockchain Development.

Program Overview

Based in Toronto, Ontario, and the first of its kind in Canada, this unique Blockchain Development program focuses on the design, development and implementation of decentralized applications that leverage blockchain and other Web3 technologies. As a student in this program, you will acquire a broad range of knowledge and experience while exploring case studies, and working hands-on with the latest industry-standard technology stacks to build portfolio-ready projects that tackle real-world problems. Topics covered within this well-rounded, Full Stack development program include front- and back-end development, centralized and decentralized storage solutions, cryptography, Token Economics, smart contracts, governance models, consensus mechanisms, blockchain architectures, and software development methodologies and best practices.

Full Description

Looking to transition careers or fill in the gaps to gain advanced blockchain development skills?

This unique Blockchain Development program at George Brown College in Toronto focuses on designing and implementing decentralized applications by leveraging blockchain technology. The three-semester program is designed to also thoroughly cover full stack development to give you all the tools you need to succeed in this emerging and exciting field.

This program has been developed with the support of blockchain industry professionals and is taught in a full-time executive format of approximately 20 hours per week of study over a 26-week time period. Co-op and work-integrated learning opportunities are available during the third semester of the program. 

The skills you’ll learn include:

  • smart contracts
  • design patterns for blockchain
  • distributed applications (dApps)
  • full stack development
  • blockchain architecture, security practices, laws and regulations and more

Technology Requirements

This program requires students to have access to a personal computer with the following specifications: 

  • 8 GB minimum (16 GB RAM recommended0 
  • 256 GB SSD Hard Drive (500+ GB is optimal) 
  • Quad-core i5/i7 2.4GHz or better 
  • Ability to run Ubuntu 20.04 (can be on virtual machine) 
  • Webcam 

Your Field Education Options

In semester 3, students complete a Work Integrated Project, or qualified students are eligible for co-op. Learn more about how to qualify, apply, and important dates for co-op on the Centre for Arts, Design & Information Technology Experiential Learning page.

Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities

Career Options

Graduates of this program may apply for positions that include:

  • blockchain engineer
  • blockchain developer
  • blockchain architect
  • smart contract developer
  • dApp developer

Industry

To support Toronto as a leading blockchain hub, George Brown College has partnered with ConsenSys, ChainSafe Systems and other leaders in the industry to develop this program.

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Blockchain Development Program (T175)

Program Description

Leadership Claims

Recognizing the rapid change and digital disruption that blockchain has caused, George Brown College's School of Computer Technology is the first Canadian college to offer a certificate in Blockchain Development.

Program Overview

This unique Blockchain Development program at George Brown College in Toronto focuses on designing and implementing decentralized applications by leveraging blockchain technology. The three-semester program is designed to also thoroughly cover full stack development to give students all the tools they need to succeed in this emerging and exciting field.

Full Description

Looking to transition careers or fill in the gaps to gain advanced blockchain development skills?

This unique Blockchain Development program at George Brown College in Toronto focuses on designing and implementing decentralized applications by leveraging blockchain technology. The three-semester program is designed to also thoroughly cover full stack development to give potential students all the tools they need to succeed in this emerging and exciting field.

This program has been developed with the support of blockchain industry professionals and is taught in a full-time executive format of approximately 20 hours per week of study over a 26-week time period. Co-op and work-integrated learning opportunities are available during the third semester of the program. It is the first certificate in blockchain offered by a Canadian college.

The skills you’ll learn include:

  • Smart contracts
  • Design patterns for blockchain
  • Distributed applications (dApps)
  • Full stack development
  • Blockchain architecture, security practices, laws and regulations and more

Your Field Education Options

During the third semester of the program, students may choose whether to apply for a co-op position or take a Work-Integrated Learning course which includes an industry-sponsored project.

Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities

Your Career

Graduates of this program may apply for positions that include:

  • Blockchain Engineer
  • Blockchain Developer
  • Blockchain Architect
  • Smart Contract Developer
  • dApp Developer

Industry

To support Toronto as a leading blockchain hub, George Brown College has partnered with ConsenSys, ChainSafe Systems and other leaders in the industry to develop this program.

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Book campus tour

Get answers to your questions

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