Digital3 short courses

RMIT's Digital3 short courses will prepare you to join the next generation of business professionals and deconstruct the derivative.

Digital3 courses are designed to be easy to access and provide valuable up to date information from our RMIT experts and industry collaborations in the digital space. They are short, online and snackable allowing you to implement ‘gold nuggets’ directly into your business functions.

Digital3 short courses available

Doing Business in Web3

Explore the fundamentals of Web3 and discover how its emerging digital technologies are transforming business.

NFTs: A Practical Guide

Gain a practical introduction to NFTs as you explore blockchain technology and learn how to mint and share NFTs.

Generative AI: Implications and Opportunities for Business

Delve into generative AI to understand how to safely and effectively use this disruptive technology to benefit your business.

Introduction to DAOs: Decentralised Autonomous Organisations

Gain the knowledge and tools to join the exciting world of DAOs as you discover DAO communities and the new digital economy.

Advancing Social Impact with Digital Technologies

Learn how to harness digital technology to drive social impact, environmental protection and sustainable development.

GameFi in the Web3 World

Discover the emerging field of Game Finance and learn how gaming can be harnessed to create new business models and opportunities.

Safety By Design

Learn how to design online products and services with user safety and rights at the core of the design and development process.

Security by Design

Learn how to build security into the design, development, and delivery of online products and services.

Digital3 isn’t another online business school

It’s your opportunity to build what nobody else is building.

Technologies like blockchain, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things and virtual reality are urging us to rethink how we work. They’re part of the second digital age, sometimes referred to as Web3.

RMIT's answer to Web3 is Digital3 (D3): short, non-award online courses designed to help you lead the new economy through its transformation.

No matter what industry you’re currently working in, D3 short courses will help you gain the skills to decode the challenges and opportunities presented by a technology-led future.

You’ll emerge with the skills to join the next generation of business professionals who are forging what's next.

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Why choose Digital3?

Gain in-demand skills for the future of business

Study research-backed short courses in areas that will shape the new economy, including blockchain, cloud computing and cyber security.

Upskill flexibly in as little as four weeks

Fit study around your lifestyle. D3 coursework is fully online enabled, empowering you to take control of your study time.

Work with industry to make social impact

Utilise RMIT’s industry partnerships and research capabilities to address the current and future needs of business in the digital economy.

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Learn more about Digital3

Explore the research capabilities and industry partnerships you can access through Digital3, and meet the globally-recognised team behind the initiative.  

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RMIT University acknowledges the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nation on whose unceded lands we conduct the business of the University. RMIT University respectfully acknowledges their Ancestors and Elders, past and present. RMIT also acknowledges the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the lands and waters across Australia where we conduct our business.