Course label : | Metrology |
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Teaching departement : | CMA / |
Teaching manager : | Mister LUDOVIC THUINET |
Education language : | |
Potential ects : | 0 |
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Code and label (hp) : | ENSCL_CI_M5_4_5 - Remise niv. Python Excel |
Education team
Teachers : Mister LUDOVIC THUINET / Madam CHARLOTTE BECQUART
External contributors (business, research, secondary education): various temporary teachers
Summary
The engineering student must master a certain number of software and digital tools to be able to analyze data or digitally solve a scientific problem. The use of a programming language allows the learner to write numerical algorithms using loops and conditional operators. This course constitutes an introduction to the use of a programming language (Python) intended for students who have not or barely used this tool previously.
Educational goals
At the end of this course, the student must: 1/ Know the syntax and basic building blocks associated with the Python programming language 2/ Know how to use a programming language to implement simple algorithms
Sustainable development goals
Knowledge control procedures
Continuous Assessment
Comments:
Online resources
1 course handout “Introduction to Python” Worksheets to cover on Python
Pedagogy
This course takes place only in the form of tutorials on a computer station. Use of the Python programming language: assimilation of the syntax, handling of the main variable types, input/output management, operation for loops, while and conditional operators (if-then-else-end)
Sequencing / learning methods
Number of hours - Lectures : | 0 |
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Number of hours - Tutorial : | 12 |
Number of hours - Practical work : | 0 |
Number of hours - Seminar : | 0 |
Number of hours - Half-group seminar : | 0 |
Number of student hours in TEA (Autonomous learning) : | 0 |
Number of student hours in TNE (Non-supervised activities) : | 0 |
Number of hours in CB (Fixed exams) : | 0 |
Number of student hours in PER (Personal work) : | 0 |
Number of hours - Projects : | 0 |
Prerequisites
Maximum number of registrants
Remarks
At the start of semester 5, a level test is organized with the aim of identifying students new to the use of a programming language.