On 25/03/13 00:13, Mandi Seger wrote:

have a nursing background with basic science and math education. I have
no programming experience in any computer language.

I would try a library loan since such a book will be of limited value after you've finished it. There are a few that are suitable, including mine and Jeff Elkner's and a couple of others. It's hard to recommend one without knowing how you learn... Mine and Jeff's both have online versions (although my book is now well behind the online version, I'm not sure about Jeff's)

I am currently enrolled in a Master's program for Geographic Information
Science and will be learning Python with an eye toward applying it in
GIS software programs such as ESRI's ArcMap.

There are libraries available to help with that and some of the folks on this list are actively involved. But that should wait till you at least have the basics down.

I prefer to start with a book for ease of reference, and then move
forward with online resources.

As well as the book you can also print out my V2 tutorial from the PDF file - or load it on an eReader if that works for you.

--
Alan G
Author of the Learn to Program web site
http://www.alan-g.me.uk/

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