2024-2025 Catalog

 

300

BLC-300 Introduction to Cryptography

This course introduces the basic concepts of cryptography. Students will explore its core theoretical and practical principles that support blockchain technology. Definitions and security fundamentals that enable cryptography to serve well in distrustful computing environments will be addressed. Topics covered include block and stream ciphers, symmetric and public-key encryption, message integrity, hash functions (MSD/SHA), random and pseudo-random numbers, digital signatures, RSA algorithm, and elliptic curve cryptography (ECC). Students will demonstrate an understanding of how data and information are secured in computing environments without the need for validation from middlemen. A biblical framework will be integrated in the presentation of cryptography concepts and applications.

3

BLC-310 Introduction to Blockchain and Cryptocurrency

This introductory course explores decentralized ledger and blockchain technology along with its underlying components. This technology stores data/information immutably over a peer-to-peer (P2P) network. In this course, students will review the different types of cryptocurrencies and discuss strengths and benefits of blockchain technology. Students will identify the limitations of traditional technology used in centralized databases. Concepts to be discussed include hashing, public key infrastructure, consensus protocol, mining, smart contracts, use cases, and blockchain solutions. In simulating applications, students will identify design principles and challenges in the blockchain ecosystem. A biblical framework will be integrated into concepts and applications within blockchain and cryptocurrency environments.

3

BLC-320 Investing in Blockchain and Cryptocurrency

This course provides students a basic overview of blockchain technology and cryptocurrency (e.g.,Bitcoin) with investment prospects. The course introduces students to the different investment opportunities such as DeFi (Decentralized finance) and yield farming, ICO (Initial Coin Offering)/IDO (Initial DEX Offering), NFTs (Non-fungible token), exchange traded funds (ETFs), metaverse, cryptocurrency trading/mining, and gaming. Common digital currencies and exchanges will be explored. Students will be able to examine the main investment strategies and how to pick coins to invest in ways that will yield a profit. A biblical framework will be integrated in the presentation of blockchain investment concepts and applications.

3
Indiana Weselayan