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Course Overview

This is a 10-credit level 6 module aimed at those who wish to develop introductory-level Python Programming skills. No prior programming experience is required.

This module will introduce participants to the fundamentals of programming in Python. No prior programming experience is required. Participants will build key programming competency and will be capable of using a problem-solving approach to design, build and test solutions to fundamental programming problems.

On completion of this module, participants should be capable of using a problem-solving approach to design, build and test solutions to fundamental programming problems. Areas of study will include data types and structures; functions, abstraction, and modularity; reading and writing from files using library classes; GUI interfaces, and the design, build and testing of programming solutions using appropriate fundamental programming constructs.
 

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Course Delivery and Modules

This single module is delivered over 2 semesters.

Weekly classes will be delivered in a live synchronous format, 2 evenings per week, typically Mondays and Wednesdays from 6pm to 9pm. Attendance/participation in live classes will be important to master the material. Live online classes will be support by additional asynchronous activity (videos/ resources and tasks) which participants complete in their own time over scheduled periods.

Fees and Funding

This is a PEACEPLUS-funded programme, delivered via the SECBA project. More details on fees to follow.

Entry requirements

Standard Entry Requirements

Recognition of Prior Learning

Applicants who do not meet the standard academic entry requirements but have significant relevant experience (certified and/or experiential) may apply to access this programme via the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) route. Learn more about RPL at DkIT

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Dr Fiona Lawless

Secba Theme Lead

Disclaimer: All module titles are subject to change and for indicative purposes only. All courses are delivered subject to demand and timetables are subject to change. Elective Module options will only run subject to student numbers. The relevant Department will determine the viability of each elective module option proceeding depending on the number of students who choose that option. Students will be offered alternative elective modules on their programme should their preferred elective option not be proceeding. Award Options for Common Entry Programmes: The relevant Department will determine the viability of each award option proceeding depending on the number of students who choose either option. If the numbers for one of the Award options exceed available places, students for this option will be selected based on Academic Merit (highest grades).