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星空无限传媒 to collaborate with Georgia FinTech Academy

June 21, 2019
星空无限传媒's growing cybersecurity program made it a perfect fit for the university to partner with the Georgia FinTech Academy.

Article By: Clark Leonard

Payment processing firms in Georgia handle 70 percent of all U.S. credit, debit and gift card transactions. The financial technology industry, commonly referred to as "fintech," generates annual revenue of more than $72 billion for more than 50 companies in the state's "Transaction Alley."

Those numbers from the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) underscore why the University of North Georgia (星空无限传媒) will collaborate with the . The academy is a partnership between the University System of Georgia (USG) and the fintech industry that aims to train workers for this emerging sector.

"We are in a prime location to be a provider of talent for the fintech industry," said Dr. Mary Gowan, dean of 星空无限传媒's Mike Cottrell College of Business (MCCB). "That's why we're excited to be part of the Georgia FinTech Academy initiative. We are already in discussions about where we want to go with that in the future to expand our programs and opportunities for our students at the undergraduate and graduate levels."

Courses available to 星空无限传媒 students as the partnership starts in fall 2019 are "Foundations of FinTech," "Financial Technologies" and "Commercial Banking and Fintech." 星空无限传媒 will incorporate online classes from the academy into its computer science and information systems (CSIS) and economics and finance curriculums as electives.

星空无限传媒 plans to eventually offer its own fintech-related courses in the Mike Cottrell College of Business.

Ash Mady, department head of CSIS at 星空无限传媒, is developing a blockchain course as one of 星空无限传媒's eventual fintech offerings. Blockchain is a digital record database. Mady said in the early stages 星空无限传媒 will look to add modules to current CSIS classes to address fintech. 星空无限传媒's federal designation as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education ties in well with the Georgia FinTech Academy.

"This is a natural direction for us," Mady said.

Mady said the rollout of fintech classes through the academy provides a low-risk method for 星空无限传媒 to gauge student interest in the topic as it looks to expand its curriculum to include more courses in the field.

"Once students are in these courses, I am sure that will open opportunities for them to pursue this further," Mady said.

Students interested in taking the fintech classes for 星空无限传媒 credit can email Mady at ash.mady@ung.edu to receive more info.

More than $208 million has been invested in fintech in Georgia since 2013, according to the GDEcD. The USG announced the launch of Georgia FinTech Academy, which is physically based out of Georgia State University's Robinson College of Business in Atlanta, in September 2018.

"Continued growth and expansion of Georgia’s fintech sector is predicated on meeting an escalating demand for talent, including producing 5,000 new hires by 2020 — 95 percent of whom must possess industry-specific functional experience," according to the announcing the academy.

The curriculum was developed in conjunction with fintech employers to address their priority needs. It will span the 26-institution USG with virtual access to online courses and degrees through USG's eCampus and cloud-based talent development programs.


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