One of UCLA’s for-credit blockchain courses is Blockchain: Future of Absolutely Everything taught by the Comparative Literature department of the College of Letters and Science. It is an “interdisciplinary examination of social, cultural, and scientific workings of blockchain. Critical exploration of ethical, legal, and cultural effects of blockchain’s potential to improve human behavior and impact our sense of individuality.” Another for-credit course is by the School of Law, The Blockchain: Technology, Law and Regulation.
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