Foundations of Python
Issued by
University of Cincinnati
This micro-credential is awarded by the University of Cincinnati Libraries in partnership with the College of Engineering and Applied Science. Earners develop conceptual proficiency in essential Python programming principles. Earners gain an understanding of fundamental data types and explore control flow, logic, and functions, building a foundation for structured programming. Earners examine file operations, object-oriented programming concepts, modules, imports, packages, and libraries.
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- Level Foundational
- Time Hours
- Cost Free
Earning Criteria
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Complete a comprehensive course consisting of three modules, totaling 8 hours of content. The course structure combines video lectures with hands-on exercises using Jupyter notebooks in Google Colab, providing a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical exposure.
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Demonstrate competency through quizzes that assess proficiency in fundamental areas of data types, control structures, and functions. Each quiz is carefully crafted to align with specific learning objectives, ensuring a thorough validation of the earner's knowledge. Successful completion of quizzes demonstrates the learner's grasp of essential Python programming.