Credential(s) Offered
Industry certification, Secondary school diploma
Method of Delivery
Hybrid or blended
When offered
Daytime Hours
Instructional Program (CIP)
Description
- Course Overview
- This five-day instructor-led course is intended for students who want to learn how to write Python code that logically solves a given problem. Candidates will learn how to write, debug, maintain and document Python code. The material will prepare students for the Microsoft certification exam 98-381.
- Audience
- This course is intended for new and experienced programmers that want to learn how to write and troubleshoot Python code. This is the Microsoft recommended course for preparing for the 98-381 test. Previous programming experience is not required but recommended.
Prerequisites
- Experience performing command-line operations on Windows, Linux or Mac computers
Six months experience writing code in any programming language (Recommended)
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Course Disclaimer
*Course Cost listed does not include the cost of courseware required in your registration. Please refer to your Invoice for the additional cost. If you have any questions, please contact us at learn@vtec.org or 207-775-0244. Course is subject to a minimum enrollment to run. If the minimum is not met than this class may run as a live online virtual class.
Course Details
- At Course Completion
- Create Operations using Data Types and Operators
- Create Control Flow Operations
- Create Input and Output Operations
- Write and Document code to solve a specified problem
- Troubleshoot Problems and Write Error Handling Operations
- Perform Operations Using Modules and Tools
- Module 1: Perform Operations Using Data Types and Operators
- Assign data types to variables
- Perform data and data type operations
- Perform Arithmetic, Comparison and Logical Operations
- Lab 1: Perform Operations Using Data Types and Operators
- Module 2: Control Flow with Decisions and Loops
- Construct and analyze code segments that use branching statements
- Construct and analyze code segments that perform iterations
- Lab 1: Control Flow with Decisions and Loops
- Module 3: Perform Input and Output Operations
- Create Python code segments that perform file input and output operations
- Create Python code segments that perform console input and output operations
- Lab 1: Perform Input and Output Operations
- Module 4: Document and Structure Code
- Construct and analyze code segments
- Document code segments using comments and documentation strings
- Lab 1: Document and Structure Code
- Module 5: Perform Troubleshooting and Error Handling
- Analyze, Detect and Fix code segments that have errors
- Analyze and construct code segments that handle exceptions
- Lab 1: Perform Troubleshooting and Error Handling
- Module 6: Perform Operations Using Modules and Tools
- Use Built-In Modules to perform basic operations
- Use Built-In Modules to perform complex operations
- Lab 1: Perform Operations Using Modules and Tools
55264 Introduction to Programming Using Python
Details
Program Length (Weeks)
1
Hours
35
Entrance Requirements
Combination of Education and Course(s)
School
WIOA Approved Program
Yes
Curriculum Competency Based
55264 Introduction to Programming Using Python
Training Location(s)
343 Gorham Rd South Portland, ME
Local WIB
4 - Coastal Counties Local Area 4
Type of Attainment:
Postsec. Awards/Cert./Diplomas; <1 yr.
Name of Credential
55264 Introduction to Programming Using Python
Type of financial aid offered or have access to
N/A
Refund Policy
https://vtec.org/About/Cancellation/
Is the proposed curriculum currently certified by an accrediting agency or similar national standardization program?
Yes - Microsoft
Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for women?
No
Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for men?
No
Cost Items
Books (Estimated)
$285.00 Courseware and Labs
Testing/Exam Fees
$165.00
In-State/District Tuition
$2,495.00 5 Day Course
Total In-State Program Cost
$2,945.00