Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer (PCEP)
Master everything you need to know in order to pass the PCEP certification exam.
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Course Introduction
As programming becomes an essential skill across industries, understanding the fundamentals of Python is a valuable starting point for any aspiring developer. This course prepares you for the Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer (PCEP) certification, equipping you with the foundational knowledge and practical skills needed to write, understand, and troubleshoot Python programs.
You’ll begin with computer programming fundamentals, where you’ll learn key concepts such as variables, data types, operators, and basic input/output operations. From there, you’ll explore control flow mechanisms, including conditional statements and loops, enabling you to control how your programs execute and respond to different conditions.
Next, you’ll dive into data collections and structures, such as lists, tuples, and dictionaries, and learn how to store, access, and manipulate data efficiently. You’ll also develop an understanding of functions and modular programming, allowing you to write reusable, organized, and maintainable code.
Throughout the course, you’ll build hands-on experience with Python syntax and problem-solving techniques, strengthening your ability to think like a programmer and debug common issues.
By the end of this course, you’ll have a solid foundation in Python programming—preparing you to confidently pass the PCEP certification and continue your journey into more advanced software development concepts.
What you'll learn
Fundamentals of Programming Concepts
Understand core programming concepts, including variables, data types, and basic operations, to build a strong foundation in Python.
Data Types & Operations
Work with Python’s built-in data types such as integers, floats, strings, and booleans, performing operations and type conversions effectively.
Control Flow (Conditionals & Loops)
Use conditional statements and loops to control program execution and implement decision-making logic.
Data Collections (Lists, Tuples, Dictionaries)
Store and manipulate data using Python collections, enabling efficient organization and retrieval of information.
Functions & Modular Programming
Create and use functions to write reusable, organized code and simplify complex programming tasks.
Input/Output & Basic Debugging
Handle user input and output operations while identifying and resolving common coding errors through basic debugging techniques.
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