what course after 6.0001

by Miss Nikita Schowalter 4 min read

What to take after 6. 0001?

If you'd like to dive into Computer Science: If you have no programming experience, take 6.0001 and, if interested, follow up with 6.0002. After completing 6.0001 or passing the 6.0001 advanced standing exam, take 6.009. If you're interested in math: EE-oriented: take 6.041A, 6.041B (probability).

Does MIT teach Python?

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is teaching Python, ML, tech innovation. Check out top 4 courses you can enroll in for free. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is ranked the second best institute in the world in 2021, Harvard being the topper.

Which programming language is taught in MIT?

Julia 1.0, developed and incubated at MIT, was officially released to the public during JuliaCon, an annual conference of Julia users held recently in London.

What is MIT programming?

Upskill at TechGig. The course offered by MIT is an introduction to Computer Science as a tool to solve real-world analytical problems using Python 3.5.

Is Python a computer science?

Python is a computer programming language often used to build websites and software, automate tasks, and conduct data analysis. Python is a general-purpose language, meaning it can be used to create a variety of different programs and isn't specialized for any specific problems.

What is edX course?

edX is a mission-driven, massive open online course (MOOC) provider. We partner with the world's leading universities and organizations to offer high-quality online courses to learners across the world.

What should I learn first in programming?

Python undoubtedly tops the list. It is commonly thought of as the best programming language to learn first because it is very approachable. It is a fast, easy-to-use, and easy-to-deploy programming language that is widely used to develop scalable web applications.

Is Python taught in college?

Python tops the list of most popular programming languages taught in college-level introductory computer science courses, according to new data from the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), which seeks to promote computing as a science and profession.

Should I learn Python or C first?

As a beginner you should start with Python of course because of the easier and smaller syntax, the syntax is more readable as compared to C. Python lets you ignore all the ugly low-level concepts of programming like pointers, structs, memory management, etc.

How can I get into computer science in MIT?

Entry RequirementsApplicants must have passed 12th.Following courses are recommended: 4 years of English. Mathematics, at least to the level of calculus. Two or more years of history / social studies. Biology. Chemistry. Physics.While these courses are not required but studying them will increase the chance to get admission.

How can I learn MIT faster?

0:477:17Week Four - How to Learn an MIT Class in 5 Days - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo what I've been doing is I've been downloading the lectures. And then watching them with VLCMoreSo what I've been doing is I've been downloading the lectures. And then watching them with VLC player. So I can speed it up to around 2 times the speed. This allows me to go through a 35-hour.

How many hours a week do MIT students work?

between 23 to 34 hoursWhat is the typical MIT weekly schedule? The answer varies wildly among students. On average, the time spent on work per week is between 23 to 34 hours (source).

Wearing MIT sweaters off-campus?

So my gf got me a crimson MIT Engineers sweatshirt after I got in. I really like it. But I've heard it's pretentious to wear HYPSM sweaters off-campus. Any of you wear mit apparel off campus?

Question for those who lived on campus in the fall

How strict is Q week? Do they monitor how long you go outside for your one hour allowed outside tkme, can you order food, etc. ?

Will buying stocks affect financial aid?

I'd like to invest but worried it will affect aid. Does anyone have experience with this? Thank you!

MIT-founded Startups

Is there a place where I can find early-stage startups founded by MIT grads? For example, Harvard has Harvard i-labs where a lot of Harvard-founded startups incubate.

Please help!! With dorm choice!

Hi everyone! This is like my third post on here just asking some questions about the MIT. I'm not sure which dorm to choose- while I'd ideally like to be on e ast campus, I'm not really a partier, and every hall of east campus is very different and I get confused. Plus I'm kinda autistic so I prefer more quiet, personal gatherings.

Policies re off-campus internship and living on campus?

I'll be living on campus in the spring. Does anyone know whether I'm allowed to do an in-person, off-campus internship? I will not be forming a pod nor will be taking any in-person classes.

Chemistry ASE Materials

I'm trying to pass out of the chem ase. Does anyone have extra practice materials beyond the 3 exams on the 5.111 ocw site? Maybe problem sets or other past exams?

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Course Information

  • 6.0001 Introduction to Computer Science and Programming in Pythonis intended for students with little or no programming experience. It aims to provide students with an understanding of the role computation can play in solving problems and to help students, regardless of their major, feel justifiably confident of their ability to write small program...
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Goals

  1. Provide an understanding of the role computation can play in solving problems.
  2. Help students, including those who do not plan to major in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, feel confident of their ability to write small programs that allow them to accomplish useful...
  3. Position students so that they can compete for research projects and excel in subjects with p…
  1. Provide an understanding of the role computation can play in solving problems.
  2. Help students, including those who do not plan to major in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, feel confident of their ability to write small programs that allow them to accomplish useful...
  3. Position students so that they can compete for research projects and excel in subjects with programming components.

Textbook

  • The textbook is Guttag, John. Introduction to Computation and Programming Using Python: With Application to Understanding Data Second Edition. MIT Press, 2016. ISBN: 9780262529624. The book and the course lectures parallel each other, though there is more detail in the book about some topics. It is available both in hard copy and as an e-book.
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Lecture and Recitation Attendance

  • A significant portion of the material for this course will presented only in lecture, so students are expected to regularly attend lectures. Recitations give students a chance to ask questions about the lecture material or the problem set for the given week. Sometimes, new material may be covered in recitation. Recitation attendance is encouraged but not required.
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Problem Sets and Quizzes

  • Each problem set will involve programming in Python. There will be 6 problem sets in the course. There will be two quizzes. All quizzes will be closed-book, though you will be allowed to bring one page of notes to the first quiz and two pages of notes to the second quiz. Pages must be letter-sized, double-sided, either handwritten or typed.
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Grading Policy

  • Grades will be roughly computed as follows: Problem sets will be graded out of 10 points. Submissions that do not run will receive at most 20% of the points. Please contact your Teaching Assistant if you have a problem understanding your problem set grade. Note: Quizzes and finger exercises are not available on OpenCourseWare.
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Extension and Dropping Problem Sets Policy

  • We do not grant any extensions. Instead, we offer late days and the option of rolling at most 2 problem set grades into the final quiz score.
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