Python for All Engineers
In Python for All Engineers, you'll learn ...
- The process and ease of writing code using Python
- Some of the kinds of engineering problems that can be solved using Python
- The structure of a Python program
- The need for using other libraires and packages to solver certain types of problems
- The requirement to always check your answer
Overview
This course is for engineers in all fields of engineering. It is an introductory course into the use of Python for solving engineering problems. You do not need prior knowledge to write code but it helps. You do not need to install Python on your computer but you can. Python can be used in your browser to write code.
Python is one of the top ten computer programming languages. It is an interpreted high-level general purpose programming language. Python is easy to learn but you can really get deep into Python. It is cross platform and open source. Python can be integrated with other programming languages. It can be used in machine learning as well as computer graphics. It can even be used in web development. It can be used in many ways by engineers.
We will be using several intergraded development environments (IDE’s) to write code. We will cover the basics of Python coding. We will be using several libraries, packages, and modules to write code for several engineering problems. We will even write code for a graph. We will cover how to make your own module.
Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
- How to install Python on your computer and how to use Python in your browser
- How to use several Integrated Development Environments (IDE’s) to write code
- How to write code in Python to solve 10 different engineering problems
- How to use several of the Python built-in functions
- How to use several of the Python keywords
- How to use different types of flow control in Python
- How to use different data types in Python
- How to format your results in Python
- How to import several libraries, packages and modules used in Python
- How to make a graph using Python
- How to make your own Python module
- How to do matrix computations in Python
- How to make a table in Python
Certificate of Completion
You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a multiple-choice quiz consisting of 16 questions. PDH credits are not awarded until the course is completed and quiz is passed.
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