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Coinbase Study: Crypto and Blockchain Courses Exploding at Top Universities Stanford, Cornell, Berkeley, NYU

by Daily Hodl Staff
August 28, 2018
in Blockchain

Leading US cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has released a new survey to gauge student interest in blockchain and crypto. The findings reveal that interest across US universities is soaring. At least one course on crypto or blockchain is offered at 42% of the world’s top 50 universities as ranked by U.S. News and World Report.

Stanford leads with 10 courses followed by Cornell.

Source: Coinbase

The study focused on spring 2018 undergraduate classes, excluding classes marked as graduate-level only.

In addition to computer science departments, the study found that 15% of the 172 classes listed by the top 50 universities were offered by business, economics, finance, and law departments, and 4% were offered by social science departments such as anthropology, history and political science.

Campbell Harvey, professor of International Business at Duke, says, “Law students that are trained in blockchain, they don’t need to apply anywhere. People are just asking them to join their firms.”

Dawn Song, a computer science professor at UC Berkeley, says that a collaborative, spring ’18 course between the school’s computer science, business and law schools called “Blockchain, Cryptoeconomics, and the Future of Technology, Business and Law” turned away more than 200 students once the class reached its maximum capacity at 70.

David Yermack, the finance department chair at New York University Stern School of Business, reports that his spring 2018 class on blockchain had to get relocated to the school’s largest auditorium to accommodate explosive attendance. The number of enrolled students reached 230, up from 35 who signed up for his first blockchain course in 2014.

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The study, commissioned by Coinbase and conducted by Qriously, surveyed 675 US students, ages 16 and older.

Key findings
  • 26% want to take a cryptocurrency course
  • 18% own or have owned cryptocurrency
  • 17% say they have a very good knowledge of cryptocurrency and blockchain
  • 9% have taken a cryptocurrency course
  • 17% of computer science and engineering majors have taken a blockchain and crypto course
  • 15% of economics and math majors have taken a blockchain and crypto course
  • 11% of math majors have taken a blockchain and crypto course
  • 25% of all students said they would definitely or probably take a course focused on cryptocurrency or blockchain

According to the study, the percentage of students who own or have owned cryptocurrencies is twice the rate of the general population. The general population survey included 6,011 respondents over the age of 16.

Despite a major push back against cryptocurrency by leading economists such as Nouriel Roubini, Paul Krugman and Joseph Stiglitz, leading academic and research institutions such as MIT, Harvard, Berkeley, Stanford and Duke are preparing students in these emerging disciplines because they believe the technologies are “not going away.”

Online platforms such as Udemy, Coursera, edX and Udacity are currently offering blockchain and cryptocurrency courses.

Leading cryptocurrency exchange Binance has also launched Binance Academy, an educational platform with free online classes.

You can check out the full report here.

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