ASD210 – Intermediate Python

Associate of Applied Science in Software Development

Course ID

ASD210

Course Credits

4

About ASD210 – Intermediate Python

This course introduces core programming basics—including data types, control structures, algorithm development, and program design with functions—via the Python programming language. The course discusses the fundamental principles of Object-Oriented Programming, as well as in-depth data and information processing techniques. Students will problem solve, explore real-world software development challenges, and create practical and contemporary applications using graphical user interfaces, graphics, and network communications.

Topics Covered In Course

ASD210 Topics

  • Data Types, Expressions, and Control Statements in Python
  • Strings, Text Files, Lists and Dictionaries
  • Functions, Graphic Processing and User Graphic Interface
  • OO Topics and Applications in Python
  • Pros and Cons of Using Python

Prerequisites

Students must have completed ASD190: Internet Architecture with PHP and other OSS with a satisfactory grade.

Meet The Faculty

Our expert, certified faculty members come with years of industry experience and are passionate about helping students build and advance their tech careers.

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Enrollment Deadline - July 24, 2023!

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