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Introduction

This is a listing of schools that are using Python in their curriculum.

I would like to confirm each of the schools below by linking to a specific web page with a course listing and/or the professor(s) teaching classes that involve the use of Python. Each listing should be expanded with a description of how Python is being used. -- KevinAltis

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High Schools

Colleges and Universities

Australia

Canada

  • University of Waterloo
    • One of the more prestigious engineering/comp-sci schools in Canada is using it officially in [http://www.student.cs.uwaterloo.ca/~cs488/ CS488 (Intro to 3D graphics)], and I'm told there's lots of use among faculty, staff and students. I don't think they actually teach much Python, they're focused on teaching OpenGL/graphics programming, but they do wind up using it as the framework into which the students slot their code.

United Kingdom

United States

California

Colorado

  • University of Northern Colorado

Florida

  • University of Florida

Georgia

Idaho

  • Lewis & Clark State College, Idaho

Iowa

  • University of Iowa
  • Wartburg College (Zelle's school), Iowa

Kentucky

  • Morehead State, Kentucky

Massachusetts

  • Hampshire College

Michigan

  • Kalamazoo College

Minnesota

  • Minnesota State at Bemidji

Mississippi

  • Mississippi College

Missouri

  • Southeast Missouri State

Ohio

  • Capitol University, Ohio
  • Kent State

Oregon

  • Mt Hood Community College

Pennsylvania

  • Bryn Mawr College

need to confirm

  • University of Wisconsin, Madison

Books

Other Materials

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