B8136-001: Introduction to Programming Using Python
WRF - Half Block Week Aug 1-3 - 09:00AM to 05:00PM
Credit hours: 1.5
Location: WJW 209
Instructor: Mattan Griffel
Video Description: http://www.kaltura.com/tiny/rdkat
This course is an introduction to programming with Python for total beginners. Python is a really popular language used by companies like Google, Facebook, Dropbox, Instagram, and Reddit. Python is used for all sorts of things like building websites, web scraping, data analysis, machine learning, and natural language processing. The language is designed to be easy to read, while still being very powerful, which makes it a great language for beginners to learn.
In this course, we’ll be learning the basics of programming – variables, strings, lists, functions, and all that stuff – but we’ll be doing it with a focus on business use cases. You’ll learn how to write scripts that automate tedious tasks, read other people’s code, parse and interpret data, interact with APIs, and build web scrapers. This might be one of the most useful classes you ever take.
Students will need to bring a laptop to class. Both Macs and PCs (or even Linux!) are fine, as long as your operating system is relatively up to date (at least Windows 7 and Mac OS 10.8).
Mattan Griffel
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Business
Mattan Griffel is a recipient of the Dean's Award for Teaching Excellence. Mattan is a two-time Y Combinator-backed entrepreneur and the Co-Founder of Ophelia, a company that helps people quit opioids without having to go to rehab.
Mattan teaches entrepreneurship, leadership, and technology. He has advised and worked with companies...