Intermediate Python
Pave the path to a technical career by strengthening your programming skills. This online course is part of our Python for Data Analysis Professional Concentration and is designed for you to discover many of Python’s powerful programming features and apply them in hands-on exercises and assignments found in real world software applications.
Intermediate Python will delve into essential data science applications of programming. You will set up your own Python development environment like professionals do, including installing the best distributions of Python, creating your own virtual environments, installing packages, and connecting all of this to your own Integrated Development (IDE) software.
Learning Outcomes
- Use IDE’s to create, run, test, and debug your code efficiently.
- Write programs using procedural and object-oriented programming techniques.
- Write custom functions and add command-line interface capabilities.
- Develop and master namescapes and scopes and understand how these impact variables and objects.
Skills You’ll Gain
- Data analysis in Python.
- Use of Panda.
- Application of Object-Oriented Programming.
- Advanced Python Programming tools including iterators, looping techniques, and generators.
Section Notes
This is an online course with class materials that can be accessed throughout the week. The course is structured to move from one week to the next.
Students will receive an email with login information to access the course 5 days before the course begins.
Students pursuing the full Python for Data Analysis Professional Concentration must earn a grade of C or higher (not a C minus) in order for this course to count towards the requirements for the Professional Concentration. Courses applied towards the Python for Data Analysis Professional Concentration must be completed within five years.
Refund Deadline: June 10, 2024. Refunds and/or enrollment transfers will not be approved after this date.
Enrollment Policies
Click here or visit https://cpe.ucdavis.edu/student-services/withdrawals-refunds-and-transfers to view complete enrollment policy information including details on withdrawals and transfers.
Refund Deadline: June 10, 2024. Refunds and/or enrollment transfers will not be approved after this date.
Prerequisites
Introduction to Python Programming (Course Number: 508127) or Python for Data Analysis (Course Number: 508130)
If you have 1+ years of experience using Python, you may take this course without having completed the prerequisite courses listed above.