Python 101 - Intro to Programming (Zoom)
Logistics
8 Classes (Online / Zoom)
Live Demo & Lecture - 1 Hour
Supervised Labs - 2 Hours
Recurring weekly
Classes are separated by young adult (ages 14 to 17) and adult, but cover the same material
Overview
Computer Science college programs have the highest dropout rates averaging 9.8% to 19%. Universities will oversell their college resulting in overcrowded lecture halls, contempt for intelligent questions, and professors pressing students to leave the program. Even the brightest high school students will hit walls as they suddenly find themselves the tiny fish in a global pond. To be successful in a college discipline relating to Computer Sciences, students need to enter their program already understanding programming fundamentals. Written with this in mind, this course seeks to introduce students to the same materials covered by all major universities in the first quarter of every Computer Science and Software Engineering program.
Be it a primer, or you plan on skipping college altogether, this course will introduce you to a career in programming including concepts such as; Object Oriented Programming (OOP), data structures, creating and writing to files, pulling data from the web, the Software Control Management Software (SCM) Git and GitHub, how to monetize your new skillset, and best practices.
Students successfully completing the program will receive a certificate of completion, and understand how to properly advertise their code using industry standard practices. These skills are critical when applying to schools or for any professional career within computer sciences.
Author / Presenter
Written and delivered by Russell Zachary Feeser
Former customers include: Microsoft, Disney, Dell Technologies, Alta3 Research, Wells Fargo, Verizon Wireless, AT&T, T-Mobile, Mercedes, NASDAQ, National Security Agency (NSA), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Oregon State University, FannieMae, and many, many more!
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) graduate
Next Course
Syllabus
[Click Here to Download PDF]
Other Info
Courses capped @ 20 students
Monthly program enrollment
Human Services, State Police, and Federal (FBI) criminal background check available upon request
Logistics
8 Classes (Online / Zoom)
Live Demo & Lecture - 1 Hour
Supervised Labs - 2 Hours
Recurring weekly
Classes are separated by young adult (ages 14 to 17) and adult, but cover the same material
Overview
Computer Science college programs have the highest dropout rates averaging 9.8% to 19%. Universities will oversell their college resulting in overcrowded lecture halls, contempt for intelligent questions, and professors pressing students to leave the program. Even the brightest high school students will hit walls as they suddenly find themselves the tiny fish in a global pond. To be successful in a college discipline relating to Computer Sciences, students need to enter their program already understanding programming fundamentals. Written with this in mind, this course seeks to introduce students to the same materials covered by all major universities in the first quarter of every Computer Science and Software Engineering program.
Be it a primer, or you plan on skipping college altogether, this course will introduce you to a career in programming including concepts such as; Object Oriented Programming (OOP), data structures, creating and writing to files, pulling data from the web, the Software Control Management Software (SCM) Git and GitHub, how to monetize your new skillset, and best practices.
Students successfully completing the program will receive a certificate of completion, and understand how to properly advertise their code using industry standard practices. These skills are critical when applying to schools or for any professional career within computer sciences.
Author / Presenter
Written and delivered by Russell Zachary Feeser
Former customers include: Microsoft, Disney, Dell Technologies, Alta3 Research, Wells Fargo, Verizon Wireless, AT&T, T-Mobile, Mercedes, NASDAQ, National Security Agency (NSA), National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Oregon State University, FannieMae, and many, many more!
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) graduate
Next Course
Syllabus
[Click Here to Download PDF]
Other Info
Courses capped @ 20 students
Monthly program enrollment
Human Services, State Police, and Federal (FBI) criminal background check available upon request
Python is the most popular programming language in the world.
Python is the programming language most taught by Institutes and Universities.
Properly showcase your code to colleges and employers with Git and GitHub, the most popular Software Control Management (SCM) tools in the world.