Introduction to Web3.0: The Next Evolution of the Internet

Overview

Web3.0 is not just a buzzword but a revolutionary concept reshaping the digital landscape. In this masterclass, we will explore the transition from Web1.0 (static web) to Web2.0 (interactive web) and now to Web3.0, where decentralization, blockchain technology, and user sovereignty take center stage. Learn how Web3.0 changes data ownership, identity management, and economic models, empowering users rather than corporations.

Admission Requirements

Open to all backgrounds; however, a basic understanding of internet infrastructure and digital platforms is recommended. Ideal for professionals in technology, business, or media fields looking to pivot into Web3.0.

Special Instructions

Students with bachelor’s degrees in the natural sciences, mathematics, computer science, or engineering are invited to apply for admission. When applying, select “Engineering and Applied Sciences” as your program choice and your degree and area of interest in the Area of Study menu. PhD applicants must complete the Supplemental SEAS Application Form as part of the online application process. Applicants to our terminal master's degree programs need not complete the supplemental application.

Offline Details

Course Code:  
UN5623
Starting Date:  
Fall 2021
Course Credits:  
5
Course Duration:  
4
 years

Online Details

Course Code:  
UN5623
Starting Date:  
Fall 2021
Course Credits:  
5
Course Duration:  
3
 years