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Python Programming Non-Credit Certificate
Earn this non-credit certificate by successfully completing our Python Programming Basics and Python Programming II courses. Apply for the certificate upon successfully completing all requirements by emailing Stephanie.Roth@sunywcc.edu.
Python Programming Basics
This course will give you an understanding of basic programming concepts as implemented in Python. Topics include data types, assignment and conditional statements, basics of flowcharts and analysis. No previous programming experience required.
Remote: CE-COMP 2140, 12 M/W, Jan. 29-Mar. 11 (skip 2/19), 6:30-8:30 pm, $495 (+ textbook). #27084
Python Programming II
Topics include functions, objects and classes, GUI programming using Tkinter, recursion, lists, tuples, sets, and dictionaries. Upon successful completion, students may be ready to sit for the Python Institute’s PCEP Certification Exam (exam fee not included). Prerequisite: Python Programming Basics or equivalent experience.
CE-COMP 2191, 12 M/W, Mar. 18-Apr. 29 (skip 4/22), 6:30-8:30 pm, $495 (+ textbook). #27086
Python (PCEP) Accelerated Exam Prep
This course provides an intensive and comprehensive exam preparation for the Python Institute’s PCEP Exam: Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer. This certification is a professional credential that measures your ability to accomplish coding tasks related to the essentials of programming in the Python language. Exam voucher and one retake included. Prerequisites: Python Programming II or equivalent experience.
At SUNY Westchester Valhalla: CE-COMP 2254, 6 M/W, May 1-20, 6:30-8:30 pm, $375 (+ textbook). #27095
Introduction to Data Science and Machine Learning featuring Python
Data science is an exciting discipline, which leverages Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence to enable decision makers to turn raw data into understanding, insight, and actionable options. With the enormous volume and variety of data being created and collected daily, Data Science is one of today’s fastest growing and critically important fields for businesses, organizations, and government.
CE-COMP 2239, 6T + 18 T/Th, March 14-June 20, 6:00 pm-8:30 pm, $2,450. #27249
SQL Basics for Data Science
This course will allow the student to understand and write SQL (Structured Query Language), the language used to create, read, and manipulate data from relational databases such as Access, Oracle, and Microsoft SQL Server. Prerequisite: Some familiarity with a relational database system (e.g. MS Access). 18 hours.
Remote: CE-COMP 2102, 6 Tues., Mar. 12-Apr. 16, 6:00-9:00, $403 (+textbook). #27082