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BLC120 — Smart Contracts & Solidity

3 credits · 3 hours

Introduces smart contract development with Solidity (the industry-standard Ethereum smart contract language) to implement business logic, including functions and events. Students learn to implement secure contracts that serve as the backend logic for decentralized applications (dApps), applying programming logic, testing, and debugging practices. Emphasis is on secure coding practices, logical reasoning, and testing. Students apply logical reasoning and flow modeling, implement and test secure contracts, and develop foundational programming skills for blockchain applications and workforce roles.

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