The university in Namibia will offer a master’s degree in blockchain technology from 2024, senior officials at the university said. Universities are already “injecting” blockchain technology-based content into Level 8 programs.
“Blockchain Is the Future”
The University of Namibia (UNAM), a higher education institution in Namibia, plans to offer courses related to blockchain technology from 2024, said Samuel Nuungulu, head of the university’s IT department.
Nuungulu, chairman of the MSc Steering Committee on UNAM’s blockchain technology, introduced a bachelor’s degree program on Bitcoin.com News, which gave the university “from the skills it creates to enable technology startups to incubate. I hope to lay the foundation. ” Country. “
When asked why UNAM chose to introduce a Level 9 Master’s program, Nuungulu said:
We thought blockchain was the future and we needed to use this degree as a pioneer in developing these coveted skills across countries and continents.
The chair also revealed that the university has already “injected” blockchain technology-based content into UNAM’s Level 8 program. We hope that this program will be offered in the Senate by next year.
UNAM’s Steering Committee on Blockchain MSc also includes Gurvy Kavei, the author who recently published a book aimed at helping readers understand the basics of blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies.recently interview Kavei also confirmed on Bitcoin.com News that the university will introduce a blockchain course.
He suggested that central banks are considering issuing digital currencies, and proposals to use blockchain-based solutions in both the public and private sectors required the introduction of a bachelor’s degree program. Said.
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