This is a fully online, hands-on, self-paced workshop that covers the fundamentals of Python as a Programming Language. Python is used in a variety of business applications, including web development, scripting, automation, data science, machine learning, and artificial intelligence. This workshop lays the foundation of Python Programming for a learner’s further study of these applications in the business world.
Python is an elegant, simple, versatile, and beginner-friendly language and routinely ranks among the top 3 most popular and in-demand programming languages. It is also an open-source language, which means it is free to use with a large and helpful online community of developers and users around the world.
This Course is not for Academic Credit
Upon completion, learners will be able to join the ranks of one of the most versatile and commonly used programming languages.
The workshop consists of ~10 hours of recorded content, 7 exercise sets, and 5 (multiple-choice) quizzes. Students should expect to spend 5-10 hours per week for 4 weeks to fully benefit from the material.
In this workshop, you will accomplish the following goals:
Computer Systems Engineer BSE or Computer Science BS major; CSE 310 with C or better; CSE 230 or EEE 230 with C or better OR CSE graduate student OR Visiting University Student.
Upon finishing this certificate, students will receive an online certificate of completion.
Hna Arora, PhD
Clinical Associate Professor, W.P. Carey Information Systems Arizona State University
Hina Arora is a Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of Experiential Analytics in the W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University. At ASU, Hina has taught advanced data mining courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels, held multiple service roles, and consulted. Prior to joining ASU, Hina was a Group Manager at Microsoft, where she led analytics teams in the Windows Services Division and the US Central Marketing Organization. She has also held Software Development positions at IBM and Cognizant, and worked as a Research Scientist at the Center for Excellence in Document Analysis and Recognition at SUNY Buffalo. Hina has a PhD in Information Systems, a Masters’ degree in Electronics Engineering, and an Undergraduate degree in Physics.