Computer technology continues to advance rapidly and the way that technology is consumed has also been changing at a fast pace over recent years. The growth in the use of mobile and web related technologies has exploded, resulting in new challenges for employers and employees. As a result, most organisations today require a number of technologically aware individuals. Computer Science is a practical subject where students can apply the academic principles learned in the classroom to the real-world systems. It’s an intensely creative subject that combines invention and excitement and looks at the natural world through a digital perspective. You will be looking at: the different hardware components that make up a computer system; how computer systems connect to each other and the internet; how the internet works; how computer systems make a difference in current society and you will be developing your own pieces of software using ‘Python’.
For all Sixth Form courses, students must have five GCSE (or equivalent) passes at Grades 9-4, which must include Mathematics and English Language/Literature at a Grade 4 or above. Students who have studied Computer Science at GCSE are expected to have achieved a Grade 4 or above. This is a rigorous course that requires the ability to think systematically and logically. Candidates should have a competent mathematical grounding
Component 1: Examination – computer system 50% Component 2: Computational thinking, algorithm and programming 50%
About Education Provider
| Region | East Midlands |
| Local Authority | Leicestershire |
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| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Nottingham Road, Ashby-De-La-Zouch, LE65 1DT |
Computer technology continues to advance rapidly and the way that technology is consumed has also been changing at a fast pace over recent years. The growth in the use of mobile and web related technologies has exploded, resulting in new challenges for employers and employees. As a result, most organisations today require a number of technologically aware individuals. Computer Science is a practical subject where students can apply the academic principles learned in the classroom to the real-world systems. It’s an intensely creative subject that combines invention and excitement and looks at the natural world through a digital perspective. You will be looking at: the different hardware components that make up a computer system; how computer systems connect to each other and the internet; how the internet works; how computer systems make a difference in current society and you will be developing your own pieces of software using ‘Python’.
For all Sixth Form courses, students must have five GCSE (or equivalent) passes at Grades 9-4, which must include Mathematics and English Language/Literature at a Grade 4 or above. Students who have studied Computer Science at GCSE are expected to have achieved a Grade 4 or above. This is a rigorous course that requires the ability to think systematically and logically. Candidates should have a competent mathematical grounding
Component 1: Examination – computer system 50% Component 2: Computational thinking, algorithm and programming 50%