Python I

About this Course

This course offers an introduction to Python and its applications in industry and academia.  Python is an interpreted, object-oriented high-level programming language and can be used for creating Windows, UNIX and Mac applications, from simple console and web-based to elaborate graphic inter[1]faces for video games. Python standard packages such as Numpy, Scipy, and Scikit-learn offer a range of modern methods for big data analysis and machine learning, and constantly expand their capabilities. Students will explore applications of Python for machine learning, data analysis and computer-aided decision making, business and finance.  This course is project based. Students may work in groups or individually.  Please bring a flash drive to class.

 

Please bring a flash drive to class.

 

 

 

 



Prerequisites

Intermediate Algebra and basic programming skills (in any language) are required.




Course Details

Continuing Ed / Non-Credit
Tuition: $495
Subject: CSA 0133

Sections Offered

Section: 01 CRN: 80712
Location: W137
Type: Traditional
Instructor: Nadia Udler, M.S.
nudler@norwalk.edu
No. of Sessions: 8
09/28/2024 - 11/16/2024
9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Sat

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