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Topic: South America University, set to adopt crypto topics on brand new specialization (Read 126 times)

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Crypto and blockchain technologies need to be discussed. But I don't think we should have spent so much time on it.
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It is no new that many Universities are beginning to adopt crypto (blockchain & bitcoin) education into their academic curriculum, and the adaptation of crypto education will soon commence in some large south American Universities,
  We all know the saying "blockchain is open for everyone", but the manner of specific attention given to this crypto education is unique, not everyone is entitled to this course except the following a complete degree in engineering, mathematics, graduate from any physical mathematical science etc .

Source: https://news.bitcoin.com/major-latin-american-university-launches-specialization-featuring-crypto-related-topics/

 Is it right for only most people in the university to be educated about crypto or is this just a test run from the school management to see how it turns out?
 
Except for certification, education has gone beyond the 4-wall of classes. Online education has help interested student around the world and access to this information 24 hours can help devotion in secluded area. Classes has not produced most computer literate around and I think cryptocurrency will more easier for anyone as the computer education. The understanding most people need about cryptocurrency is the security of fund, exchange of fund and other financial implications involved in making decision.
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It is no new that many Universities are beginning to adopt crypto (blockchain & bitcoin) education into their academic curriculum, and the adaptation of crypto education will soon commence in some large south American Universities,
  We all know the saying "blockchain is open for everyone", but the manner of specific attention given to this crypto education is unique, not everyone is entitled to this course except the following a complete degree in engineering, mathematics, graduate from any physical mathematical science etc .

Source: https://news.bitcoin.com/major-latin-american-university-launches-specialization-featuring-crypto-related-topics/

 Is it right for only most people in the university to be educated about crypto or is this just a test run from the school management to see how it turns out?

 
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