Python Apprentice

Students solidify core programming concepts including variables, functions, loops, conditionals, and object-oriented design while earning globally recognized credentials.

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Course Overview

Python Apprentice is the core beginner-to-intermediate Python course that covers the fundamentals of the language in depth. Students learn essential programming concepts including variables, functions, loops, conditionals, and object-oriented programming. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for professional Python certification exams, giving them credentials recognized by employers worldwide. This course builds real-world programming skills through practical projects and prepares students for advanced courses. Classes meet weekly with experienced instructors from universities like Brown, UCSD, and Cornell.

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Weekly group classes in programming, robotics and AI build lasting technical skills. In person or online. Enroll in weekly classes and get started on the path to professional programming.

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