Computer Studies / Computing
Course summary
Experience of a high-level programming language is beneficial although no specific language is required beforehand. Programming tasks will be carried out using Python version 3. Computer science helps us to understand how computers can solve problems. It could be that you have already experimented in some type of programming, either making interactive web pages or other personal projects. Computer science has an emphasis on abstract thinking, general problem solving, algorithmic and mathematical reasoning, and scientific and engineering-based thinking. These are all useful skills not just for future programmers but for anyone following a scientific, technical, engineering, or mathematical career. Course content and assessment The A-level specification comprises of 3 components which are: Component 01: Computer systems (40%), Component 02: algorithms and programming, and Component (40%) 03: programming project (20%). Components 01 and 02 are assessed through written exams of short, medium, and extended answers, and Component 03 is assessed through a practical programming project for which students will prepare a portfolio of evidence. Students will be taught programming using Python version 3 programming language in lessons.
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