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Applied Blockchain Development and Integration
Klaipėdos valstybinė kolegija, HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION

Applied Blockchain Development and Integration

Jurgita Raišytė
Language
English
ECTS
2.0
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Course Information

Thematic Area
Applied Blockchain Development and Integration
Study Format
Online
Course Type
Microcredential
Date
TBA
Sync Hours
5-10
Async Hours
40-45
Sectors
Information & Communication Technologies (ICT); FinTech & Emerging Technologies (Banking, Insurance, FinTech); Legal and Regulatory Services; ICT and Cybersecurity; Supply Chain and Logistics; Public Sector and e-Government
EQF Level
5
SDGs
SDG 4 – Quality Education; SDG 9 – Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure

Course Description

Hands-on smart-contract programming and dApp development. Write, deploy and test Solidity contracts on Ethereum testnets using Remix; interact via web3.js and integrate a simple React front-end with MetaMask. Covers design patterns, token standards (ERC-20/721), and basic testing/security practices for real use-cases (DeFi, NFTs, identity).

Assessment

Self-Assessment Quizzes; Practical Lab Exercises; Assignments; Essays/Reports; Knowledge Checks; Final Exam (Online); Case Studies; Projects

Study Methods

Lectures; Videos; Hands on Labs; Practical Labs; Case Studies; Live Code Demos; Code Reviews; Literature Reading

Learning Outcomes

Write Solidity contracts implementing basic ERC-20 logic/events; deploy to public testnet and verify on a block explorer; build a minimal React dApp with MetaMask and web3.js; identify/mitigate common vulnerabilities (reentrancy, overflow, access control) using OWASP/SWC guidance; collaborate via Git PR code reviews.

Hard Skills

Solidity smart contracts; Deploy & verify on testnets; dApp integration with web3 libraries; Token standards (ERC-20/721)

Soft Skills

Team collaboration; Version-control collaboration; Clear debugging communication; Problem solving
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