
This module
introduces students to coding in Python, with a focus on data processing
tasks that underpin quantitative research and analysis in the social
and political sciences.
The
module runs HyFlex on the respective MS Teamsn channel, even though the
quality of the video recording may vary depending on the available
hardware resources.
International and Ph.D. students are also welcome to join.
Prerequisites for admission
At the moment it is project-based.
None beyond basic computer literacy as taught in most BA/BSc courses.
Familiarity with any Linux/MacOs/Win filesystem and with Spreadsheet operations is preferable.
Familiarity with any Linux/MacOs/Win filesystem and with Spreadsheet operations is preferable.
Attendance
This
is an hands-on computer science module and class/lab attendance is
expected throughout the term.
The module runs on Term 1 only.
Expected learning outcomes
By the end of the course students will acquire
the ability to critically evaluate and discuss the impact, development
and use of the topics covered during the course.
Resources
Please refer to the companion Github repository: [github.com/ale66/learn-coding/](https://github.com/ale66/learn-coding/)
Exam
The final exam aims to
verify the expected learning outcomes in relation to these topics.
- Docente titolare: Alessandro Provetti