Getting Started with Python for Data Scientists

DA2122-M4
Engels

Python started off as a general-purpose programming language, but in the last decade it has become a popular environment for data science. The reason is that the community of Python users have recently created useful add-on packages which are suitable for data manipulation, preparation, visualization and analysis. This practical course introduces both base Python and the most important packages in a hands-on way with many exercises.

The objective of the course is that you are capable of doing data management, visualization and analysis in Python on your own.

Python is an open-source programming language which you can freely download from https://www.anaconda.com/download/ (i.e. the Anaconda distribution). Python version 3 or higher is recommended.

This course is part of a larger course series in Data Analysis consisting of 19 individual modules. Find more information and enroll for this module via www.ipvw-ices.ugent.be.

  • Introduction: Python and the Anaconda distribution
  • Data types: numbers, strings, lists, tuples, sets and dictionaries
  • Automation: control flow and self-defined functions
  • Importing data and exporting results
  • Managing data with NumPy and pandas
  • Graphs with matplotlib and seaborn
  • Statistical analysis with statsmodels

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Getting Started with Python for Data Scientists

Beschrijving
  • Type of course: This is an on campus course.
  • Dates & times: December 6, 9, 13, 16 and 20, 2021, from 5.30 pm to 9.30 pm
  • Venue: UGent, Faculty of Sciences, Campus Sterre, Krijgslaan 281, building S5, 9000 Gent
  • Target audience: This course targets professionals and investigators from diverse areas with little to no Python-programming experience who wish to start using Python for their data manipulation, data exploration or statistical analysis.
  • Exam/certificate: There is no exam connected to this course. Participants who attend all classes receive a certificate of attendance via e-mail at the end of the course.
  • Course prerequisites: The course is open to all interested persons. Knowledge of basic statistical concepts and experience with other programming languages are considered advantages, but not required for learning the Python language.
  • Funding:
    => Our academy is recognised as a service provider for the 'KMO-portefeuille'. In this way small and middle sized businesses located in the Flanders region can save up to 30% on the registration fee for our courses. You can request this subsidy via www.kmo-portefeuille.be up until 14 calender days after the course has started.
    => UGent PhD students can apply for a full refund from their Doctoral School.
  • Reduction:
    => If two or more employees from the same company enrol simultaneously for this course a reduction of 20% on the module price is taken into account starting from the second enrolment
    => Reduced prices apply to coworkers in governmental institutions, non-profit organisations and higher eduction as well as for students and the unemployed.
  • Enrolling for this course is possible via the IPVW-ICES website.