ONLINE COURSE: PYTHON BOOT CAMP FOR BIOLOGISTS

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ONLINE COURSE: PYTHON BOOT CAMP FOR BIOLOGISTS

Postby jeff.stetz » Thu Jan 16, 2025 8:29 pm

COURSE DESCRIPTION - Python is one of the most popular programming languages in the world. This course covers the basics of the language, with specific attention given to techniques aimed at introductory data science and machine learning. Those new to coding will be able to learn comfortably, as foundational concepts will be emphasized. Coursework will cover Python installation, basic programming concepts, an introduction to data wrangling with the popular Pandas library, basic plotting, and a brief introduction to constructing machine learning models using scikit-learn (a popular modeling package). The course will focus on the fundamentals of Python coding in an interactive computing environment (i.e., within Jupyter notebooks).

Why consider learning Python if you already know R? For general data science, R and Python are very similar and both great tools. You may find Python useful if you have interest in data-heavy careers in the private sector, where Python is more commonly used than R. Additionally, Python has an edge over R for some machine learning and bioinformatics use cases. If you are interested in software engineering (in addition to statistical analysis), then Python will be a useful skill as it is a more fully-featured language than R.

This is a 1-credit equivalent academic course (16 contact hrs + additional work) where you learn at your own pace over 3 months.

DATES
March 3 - May 25, 2025

COST
Early bird ends February 2 - save $75!
Instructor support options start at $525 professional / $425 student
No instructor support options start at $375 professional / $275 student

LEARN MORE & REGISTER
https://www.centerforwildlifestudies.or ... n-bootcamp

CWS also offers a professional certificate in Applied Quantitative Ecology.

All courses in this program are graduate level and are designed for full-time researchers, graduate students, environmental consultants, conservation specialists, and resource management practitioners. Taught by leading experts in their fields, participants will learn job-ready skills, including how to properly design field studies and controlled experiments, organize and visualize data, and become proficient in a variety of statistical analyses and modeling techniques to answer important environmental questions.

To learn more and apply, please visit: https://www.centerforwildlifestudies.or ... ve-ecology

CENTER FOR WILDLIFE STUDIES is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose global mission is to provide accessible environmental education and promote wildlife conservation through science.

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jhopkins@centerforwildlifestudies.or
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