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Certified Associate Python Programmer (PCAP)

Take a step further into the world of Python and gain a valuable certification. In this intermediate level Python programming course you will gain an understanding of Python modules and packages, managing exceptions, object-oriented programming, and more. Real world projects and exercises will provide hands on experience you need to be successful in industry.

  • Course
  • Intermediate
  • 17 hours
  • Updated: Dec 4, 2025

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Skills you'll learn

11 skills

  • Python string methods
  • Python modules
  • Python operators
  • Python variables
  • Metadata management

Prerequisites

1 prerequisite

Prior to enrolling, you should have the following knowledge:

  • Python Certified Entry-Level Programmer

You will also need to be able to communicate fluently and professionally in written and spoken English.

Course Outline

  • 7 lessons
  • 1 project

Program Instructors

1 instructor

Unlike typical professors, our instructors come from Fortune 500 and Global 2000 companies and have demonstrated leadership and expertise in their professions:

Brian Hough

AWS DevTools Hero & Founder of Tech Stack Playbook®

Brian Hough

AWS DevTools Hero & Founder of Tech Stack Playbook®

About this program

Prepare for the PCAP exam. Master Python syntax, OOP, and data handling to earn your Certified Associate Python Programmer credential.

Subscription · Monthly

  • Cancel Anytime
  • Unlimited access to hundreds of top-rated courses
  • Hands-on projects with expert feedback
  • Personalized career coaching and interview prep
  • Program Certificates

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