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Computer Science • Series

PCEP - Entry Level Python by a Certified Professional

Sivanth B

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Sessions

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About

In this universal bootcamp, we will go over all of the basics and essential topics of Python that are necessary to master the PCEP Certification Exam. PCEP, or Python Certified Entry Programmer, is a highly sought after certification by OpenEDG among software developers today because it allows for them to show their entry-level skills to job recruiters across various platforms. This series will be very flexible and expect numerous coding challenges and collaborations with other members. Besides that, I will help you across every step of the journey to help achieve the prestigious PCEP certification, so enroll today to learn something new!

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

Scheduling conflicts can occur, and that can sometimes necessitate in an unavoidable absence. While that is fine, I suggest that you try to not miss too many classes, as Python is a skill that builds upon each topic learned in the basics. You will not be penalized for absences, and if you need a make-up class to go over what you missed, you can schedule one with me.

Dates

February 3 - March 10

Learners

21 / 30

Total Sessions

9

About the Tutor

Hi! My name is Sivanth, and I'm a high school junior from Texas. In my free time, I enjoy coding, plane-spotting, and learning new concepts.

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Upcoming Sessions

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Past Sessions

9
3
Feb

Session 1

Python

In this session, we will have a few icebreaker questions to help us get to know each other, and then I will go over the entire plan for the semester. Along with that, we will go over what we are expected to learn at the end of the semester, and then if time persists, start with the basics.
4
Feb

Session 2

Python

In this session, we will introduce Python and talk about compilation/interpretation, usages of Python, implementations of Python, and how to install it.
11
Feb

Session 3

Python

In this session, we will do a mini-test about what we learned last class and start to learn how to print text to the console with print(), along with using literals and variables. We will also do some coding exercises related to this topic.
20
Feb

Session 4

Python

In this session, we will have a mini-test about what we learned last class, and then start to talk about conditions, conditional operators, and types of comparison operators.
25
Feb

Session 5

Python

In this lesson, we will talk about loops, logic/bit operators, and how to effectively use loops in future applications.
4
Mar

Session 6

Python

In this topic, we will go over lists and arrays, including how to processing, sorting, returning, and modifying them accordingly. We will also go over whatever we learned in this unit if time persists
7
Mar

Session 7

Python

In this topic, we will go over lists and arrays, including how to processing, sorting, returning, and modifying them accordingly. We will also go over whatever we learned in this unit if time persists
9
Mar

Session 8

Python

In this session, we will have a mini-test based on what we learned previously, and then start to learn about functions and scope.
10
Mar

Session 9

Python

In this session, we will continue to talk about functions while adding on tuples and dictionaries, along with starting to learn about exceptions

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