Summer 2024 Course Offerings_Blockchain

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SUMMER QUARTER 2024 COURSE OFFERINGS

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A Live Onlne

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DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY

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Blockchain

MGMT X 457.1

Fundamentals of Blockchain Technology

4.0 units

The course aims to provide a solid and holistic foundation of the technology which is useful irrespective of the function and role of the student (project management, legal, compliance, operations, business development, IT/technology, digital transformation, finance, strategy and others). It covers the fundamentals, including understanding the difference between decentralization, distributed ledger (DLT), blockchain technology and bitcoin. It also covers blockchain’s unique characteristics which makes it a powerful solution to solve some critical challenges. The course also covers the blockchain structure (public versus private and permission models), smart contracts and the blockchain stack (layers). While it is focused on blockchain technology, the course aims to position the technology in the larger context of digital transformation; traditional technologies; and as a complement to other emerging technologies, e.g., Internet of Things or machine learning. Students get exposure to real organizations, use cases and continuously apply theory to real business problems.

Reg# 398462

Fee: $1,050

No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June M Online

June 24-Sept. 8

Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.

Hakobyan, B.A., M.B.A.; Managing director at BT Consulting.

X In Person

Class meetings are primarily held in person with the instructor and all students in the same physical classroom.

m Online

Course content is delivered through an online learning platform where assignments are due regularly and you can engage with your instructor and classmates.

MGMT X 457.2

Blockchain Solutions, Governance and Collaboration

4.0 units

Blockchain has the potential to revolutionize sectors and ecosystems in which trust is needed among parties. This course aims to help students understand the disruptive potential of blockchain to solve pain points and provide increased efficiency, automation and transparency. It provides students with tools, best practices and success drivers to design effective and robust governance and collaborative models. This course teaches you what CEOs are starting to recognize that new business models and collaboration around blockchain are critical to create, deploy, accelerate and scale industry-wide solutions. Students get an in-depth understanding of the different approaches, including the blockchain consortium model, that allow competitors to collaborate to create decentralized networked solutions to solve shared problems, while also protecting their competitive advantage individually, keeping sensitive data confidential. Through the course work, students gain exposure to a diverse set of real-world blockchain case studies that consist of many stakeholders with different relationships and incentives. While blockchain technology has the potential to upend existing systems, this course also highlights that blockchain is not an instantaneous solution. This course aims to position blockchain in the larger context of digital transformation, traditional technologies, and as a complement to other emerging technologies such as Internet of Things or machine learning.

Prerequisite(s): Completion of MGMT X 457.1 Fundamentals of Blockchain Technology course recommended, or prior experience in basic blockchain concepts.

Reg# 398463

Fee: $1,050

No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June

M Online

June 24-Sept. 8

Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.

Robert Mowry B.A.; partner at the Altcoin Accelerator, a Los Angelesbased blockchain innovation studio.

MGMT X 457.3

Blockchain Technology Adoption and Implementation

4.0 units

After a few years of proof-of-concepts, blockchain solutions will now be adopted at scale. The difficulty in scaling from proof-of-concept to fully viable solutions is where many blockchain solutions fail. This course aims to empower the student with tools and knowledge to shape well-thought-out blockchain implementations. Discussions and coursework build on vital insights and real-life learnings to aid in the deployment journey, helping you de-risk early adoption and ensure careful consideration of consequences for permissioned blockchains. The course will also be a great addition to build knowledge and understanding of blockchain technology in more general terms. It introduces key components including laws and regulations, digital identities, personal data handling, smart contract legalities, cybersecurity, governance of blockchain networks, interoperability and others.

Prerequisite(s): Completion of MGMT X 457.1 Fundamentals of Blockchain Technology course recommended, or prior experience in basic blockchain concepts.

Reg# 398464

Fee: $1,050

No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June

M Online

June 24-Sept. 8

Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.

Robert Mowry, B.A.; partner at the Altcoin Accelerator, a Los Angelesbased blockchain innovation studio.

A Live Online

All class meetings are scheduled and held in real-time using Zoom, allowing for live interaction with your classmates and instructors.

r Hybrid

A blend of in-person, online or live-online instruction.

7 Web-Enhanced Course

Internet access required to retrieve course materials.

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MGMT X 457.4

Digital Transformation: Blockchain, IoT, AI and Trusted Data

4.0 units

Blockchain has the potential to revolutionize how companies compete and stakeholders collaborate with trusted data. This course reviews how blockchain features can improve transparency, access and integrity of data. The student becomes familiar with real-life applications where blockchain converges with other Industry 4.0 and 4IR technologies (such as connected devices and artificial intelligence) to solve problems. The course introduces other critical components of trusted data and emerging technology, including personal data handling compliance, data protection, digital identity and ethics.

Prerequisite(s): Completion of MGMT X 457.1 Fundamentals of Blockchain Technology course recommended, or prior experience in basic blockchain concepts.

Reg# 398465

Fee: $1,050

No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June M Online

June 24-Sept. 8

Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.

MGMT X 457.5

Blockchain Cryptocurrency Applications in Business and Finance

4.0 units

Blockchain is disrupting the global financial industry and changing the way we view money and business. This course lays the foundation for gaining an understanding of the market implications and business opportunities associated with blockchain and cryptocurrencies. Gain the competitive advantage in understanding how cryptocurrencies function in the blockchain finance space. Topics include Bitcoin and new cryptocurrencies, NFTs, DeFi, loans, real estate, security tokens and other investment examples such as decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs). In addition, this course provides an overview of the business opportunities associated with how security tokens, as the digital assets and cryptocurrencies compliant and regulated by governmental agencies, can revolutionize industries such as finance, real estate, and venture capital. This course aims to cover the factors and principles that govern the planning, organizing and managing of cryptocurrencies, digital assets and blockchain-based companies or new ventures. Discussions will center on understanding how cryptocurrencies and blockchain will change the way we think about money, disrupt the role central banks have in conducting monetary policy, and empower the unbanked. Students should leave the course with a comprehensive understanding of the global competitive landscape and core concepts of how to evaluate cryptocurrencies and blockchain investments.

Reg# 398466

Fee: $1,050

No refund after 29 Apr. to 30 June

M Online

June 24-Sept. 8

Enrollment limited; early enrollment advised. Enrollment deadline: June 23.

Alex Nascimento M.A., M.B.A.; Managing director of 7CC - Blockchain Investments.

MGMT 790

Understanding Blockchain Seminar Series

Blockchain has distinguished itself as the technical architecture of choice for a great many projects boldly attempting to solve critically important and meaningful problems. The next iteration of the internet has blockchain as its bedrock, and building an understanding of the precepts of this often opaque technology positions professionals with an interest in tech to pivot into this high-demand space and supercharge their career potential. Join us in this series where we dive into important blockchain topics (NFT’s, cryptocurrency, tokens, Bitcoin, Ethereum, hashing, smart contracts, Web3, Metaverse, etc.) that deliver substantive understanding about blockchain as the transformative tool poised to continually disrupt industries in the States and abroad.

Reg# 398847

Fee: $0

No refund after 28 Aug.

A Live Online

1 mtg

Wednesday, 12-1:30pm, Aug. 28

UCLA X Open

Robert Mowry B.A.; partner at the Altcoin Accelerator, a Los Angelesbased blockchain innovation studio.

Alex Nascimento, M.A., M.B.A.; Managing director of 7CC - Blockchain Investments.

Vivian Taslakian, M.B.A., M.S., B.S.E.E., P.M.P.; program director in the Engineering Department at UCLA Extension.

Christopher Arnett

Lucy Hakobyan B.A., M.B.A.; Managing director at BT Consulting.

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m ONLINE, page 1.

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r HYBRID, page 1.

7 WEB-ENHANCED COURSE, page 1.

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Lucy Hakobyan, B.A., M.B.A.; Managing director at BT Consulting.

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