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Blockchain & Crypto Minor
Shape the Future of Finance
Learn how distributed ledger technology and cryptoassets impact accounting, auditing, and financial reporting. Through hands-on case studies and technical analysis, explore blockchain’s real-world applications—such as smart contracts and DeFi—while gaining skills relevant to the future of finance and compliance.
Lehman College’s Blockchain and Crypto minor is a 12-credit program and can be completed fully online. The program is uniquely designed for both accounting and non-accounting majors, blending foundational financial principles with cutting-edge blockchain applications.
Faculty Testimonials

"Lehman’s minor in Blockchain and Crypto is one of the few programs nationwide emphasizing cryptoasset accounting, regulatory impact, and real-world use cases - equipping students to lead in a rapidly evolving digital economy."
-Sean Stein Smith, Associate Professor, Author of Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence and Financial Services: Implications and Applications for Finance and Accounting Professionals
Learn From The Best

Fully Online Classes
This program is offered 100% online, giving students the option to complete the minor from home.

Expert Faculty
Our faculty are widely recognized experts in blockchain and cryptoassets.

Real-World Applications
Students will be prepared to immediately apply their skills to solve practical problems in a wide range of career fields.

Digital Asset Symposium
Lehman College hosts an annual conference on Digital Assets - an exploration of artificial intelligence, Cryptoassets, and Blockchain led by industry experts.
Career Opportunities
Apply your blockchain and crypto knowledge to careers in accounting, finance, and technology by leveraging skills in digital asset reporting, smart contract analysis, and regulatory compliance. This minor will prepare you for careers in fields such as:
- Accounting
- Auditing
- Compliance & Risk Management
- Government
- Fintech
- Investment & Asset Management
- Technology & Software Development
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Book Talk with School of Business Professor Sean Stein Smith, author of Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, and Financial Services.