Introduction to Python - Evening Course

Date:

04/11/2019 - 27/11/2019

Organised by:

Goldsmiths, University of London

Presenter:

The course is directed by Dr Will Lawrence, who completed his PhD at the department of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, and who has a background in psychology. Will has rich experience in delivering training in both Python and R, to diverse audiences.

Level:

Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)

Contact:

Teemu Toivainen
020 7078 5468
air@gold.ac.uk

Map:

View in Google Maps  (SE14 6NW)

Venue:

8 Lewisham Way

Description:

Course overview

This evening course will teach you how to manipulate and shape your data, automate processes or write bespoke programs on our practical introduction to programming using Python.

This evening course is aimed at those new to programming, our week-long course aims to give you a hands-on introduction to Python, a general-purpose programming language.

Throughout your course, you’ll learn about:

  • General introduction to programming
  • Programming in Python
  • Using the interpreter in iPython
  • Writing Python scripts
  • Loop and control flow (for-loops, if-statements)
  • Data-types: strings, lists and dictionaries
  • Using and writing functions
  • Functions for scientific programming: Numpy and SciPy
  • Finding problems in code
  • Data manipulation project using Python 

By the end of the course, you’ll be able to write useful programmes, understand more complex Python programmes written by others as well as how to use Python for more advanced data analysis.

Cost:

£695

Website and registration:

Region:

Greater London

Keywords:

Quantitative Data Handling and Data Analysis, Mixed Methods Data Handling and Data Analysis, ICT and Software, Research Skills, Communication and Dissemination

Related publications and presentations:

Quantitative Data Handling and Data Analysis
Mixed Methods Data Handling and Data Analysis
ICT and Software
Research Skills, Communication and Dissemination

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