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Python Curriculum Plan

Python Curriculum Plan

Weekly Breakdown
  • Teaching Days: Monday to Friday (5 days each week)

  • Holidays: Saturday and Sunday (every week)

  • QA Session: Every 14th day (every other weekend)

  • Time: 8:00 PM to 9:30 PM

Week 1

Day Topic
Day 1 (Monday) Introduction to Python, Ecosystem, Installing Python
Day 2 (Tuesday) Setting Up IDEs (Google Colab, Jupyter, VSCode, PyCharm)
Day 3 (Wednesday) Writing Your First Code + Python Syntax
Day 4 (Thursday) Data Types, Variables, Type Casting
Day 5 (Friday) Input/Output, String Formatting, Escape Sequences

Saturday/Sunday (Holidays)

Week 2

Day Topic
Day 6 (Monday) Operators, Expressions, Type Checking
Day 7 (Tuesday) Control Flow: if, else, elif
Day 8 (Wednesday) Loops (for, while), Loop Control (break, continue, pass)
Day 9 (Thursday) Special Loops, for/else, List Comprehension
Day 10 (Friday) QA Session 1: Review of Concepts from Week 1 & Week 2

Saturday/Sunday (Holidays)

Week 3

Day Topic
Day 11 (Monday) Functions (Basics, def, return, arguments)
Day 12 (Tuesday) Functions: *args, **kwargs, Lambda, Scope
Day 13 (Wednesday) Lists – Methods, Indexing, Looping, List Comprehension
Day 14 (Thursday) Tuples, Sets, Key Differences, Set Operations
Day 15 (Friday) QA Session 2: Review of Functions, Data Structures, and Comprehensions

Saturday/Sunday (Holidays)

Week 4

Day Topic
Day 16 (Monday) Dictionaries – Nested Dictionaries, Methods, Comprehensions
Day 17 (Tuesday) File Handling (Text, CSV, JSON)
Day 18 (Wednesday) OOP Basics: Classes, Objects, __init__, self
Day 19 (Thursday) OOP Advanced: Inheritance, Polymorphism, Encapsulation
Day 20 (Friday) QA Session 3: Review of OOP and File Handling Concepts

Saturday/Sunday (Holidays)

Week 5

Day Topic
Day 21 (Monday) Error Handling & Debugging
Day 22 (Tuesday) Iterators, Generators, Closures
Day 23 (Wednesday) Standard Libraries: math, os, random, datetime
Day 24 (Thursday) Pandas + DataFrames, Data Cleaning
Day 25 (Friday) QA Session 4: Review of Advanced Topics and Libraries

Saturday/Sunday (Holidays)

Final Day (Project Submission)

Day Topic
Final Day Final Project Submission & Wrap-up (Discuss and showcase final project)


Assignments Plan

Week 1: Introduction to Python & Basic Syntax

Assignment 1:
Due: Friday (End of Week 1)

  • Objective: Write a Python program to demonstrate basic syntax, including variables, data types, and type casting.

  • Instructions:

    1. Create a program that asks the user to input their name and age.

    2. Print a greeting message using string formatting (e.g., “Hello [name], you are [age] years old”).

    3. Implement type casting where needed.

Submission Requirements:

  • Submit the Python code via a file or a notebook (.py/.ipynb).

Week 2: Operators, Control Flow, and Loops

Assignment 2:
Due: Friday (End of Week 2)

  • Objective: Write a Python program that demonstrates the use of operators, conditionals, and loops.

  • Instructions:

    1. Create a program that calculates the factorial of a number using both a for loop and a while loop.

    2. The program should ask the user to input a number and output the factorial.

    3. Add conditional checks to handle edge cases like negative numbers.

Submission Requirements:

  • Submit a Python script (.py) or Jupyter notebook (.ipynb) demonstrating the required operations.

Week 3: Functions and Data Structures

Assignment 3:
Due: Friday (End of Week 3)

  • Objective: Create a Python program that utilizes functions and data structures (lists, sets, tuples).

  • Instructions:

    1. Write a function that accepts a list of numbers and returns the sum of even numbers in the list.

    2. Write another function that accepts a set of numbers and removes duplicates from a list of numbers (simulate set behavior).

    3. Create and demonstrate the use of at least one lambda function.

Submission Requirements:

  • Submit the Python code in a .py file or Jupyter notebook (.ipynb) format.

Week 4: Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) and File Handling

Assignment 4:
Due: Friday (End of Week 4)

  • Objective: Implement a class-based program and file handling functionality.

  • Instructions:

    1. Create a class Book that has attributes like title, author, and year of publication.

    2. Implement methods to display the details of a book, update the year, and compare two books based on the year.

    3. Create a file handling function that saves and reads a list of books (in CSV format).

    4. Implement inheritance by creating a subclass Ebook that adds an additional attribute, file_format.

Submission Requirements:

  • Submit the Python code in a .py file or Jupyter notebook (.ipynb) format.

  • Provide a text file (.txt or .csv) that contains the saved books.

Week 5: Error Handling, Debugging, and Libraries

Assignment 5:
Due: Friday (End of Week 5)

  • Objective: Work with error handling, debugging, and Python libraries (e.g., math, os, random, datetime).

  • Instructions:

    1. Write a program that simulates a basic number guessing game.

    2. Include error handling for user input to ensure valid entries (e.g., catch invalid number inputs).

    3. Use the random library to generate a random number and datetime to log timestamps for each guess.

    4. Implement debugging statements to show the state of the game (e.g., print variables and logic flow).

Submission Requirements:

  • Submit the Python code in a .py file or Jupyter notebook (.ipynb) format.

Final Project (Week 6)

Final Project Assignment:
Due: Final Day (Week 6)

  • Objective: Develop a comprehensive Python project that incorporates concepts learned throughout the course.

  • Instructions:

    1. Choose a real-world problem or application that interests you (e.g., a simple web scraper, data analysis project using Pandas, or a basic inventory management system).

    2. The project should use at least:

      • Functions

      • Data structures (e.g., lists, dictionaries)

      • File handling (save and read from files)

      • OOP (classes, objects, inheritance)

      • Error handling and debugging

    3. Submit your project along with a short write-up describing:

      • The problem you are solving

      • How you implemented the solution

      • Any challenges faced during development

Submission Requirements:

  • Submit the project code as a python module through GitHub repository link.

  • Include a brief documentation or a readme file explaining how to run the project and what it does.

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