STAT 19000

Only the best 10 of 14 projects will count towards your grade.

Topics are subject to change. While this is a rough sketch of the project topics, we may adjust the topics as the semester progresses.

Project Release date Due date

Project 1: Introduction to Python: part I

January 6

January 21

Project 2: Introduction to Python: part II

January 20

January 28

Project 3: Introduction to Python: part III

January 27

February 4

Project 4: Scientific computing & pandas: part I

February 3

February 11

Project 5: Functions: part I

February 10

February 18

Project 6: Functions: part II

February 17

February 25

Project 7: Scientific computing & pandas: part II

February 24

March 4

Project 8: Scientific computing & pandas: part III

March 3

March 11

Project 9: Scientific computing & pandas: part IV

March 17

March 25

Project 10: Importing and using packages

March 24

April 1

Project 11: Classes, dunder methods, attributes, methods, etc.: part I

March 31

April 8

Project 12: Classes, dunder methods, attributes, methods, etc.: part II

April 7

April 15

Project 13: Data wrangling and matplotlib: part I

April 14

April 22

Project 14: Data wrangling and matplotlib: part II

April 21

April 29

Projects are released on Thursdays, and are due 1 week and 1 day later on the following Friday, by 11:59pm. Late work is not accepted. We give partial credit for work you have completed — always submit the work you have completed before the due date. If you do not submit the work you were able to get done, we will not be able to give you credit for the work you were able to complete.

Always double check that the work that you submitted was uploaded properly. See here for more information.

Each week, we will announce in Piazza that a project is officially released. Some projects, or parts of projects may be released in advance of the official release date. Work on projects ahead of time at your own risk. These projects are subject to change until the official release announcement in Piazza.

Syllabus

See here.