There is a world out there just bursting with invention and opportunities and most of which is driven by computer and communications technologies. The first part of your course will explore the fundamentals of computer science. This is where you learn how programming is used in the real world of work. This course will encourage you to solve problems using your programming and algorithmic thinking skills. CAREER PATHWAYS: The career opportunities are vast and always expanding due to the constantly evolving technology sector. People who are interested in this subject area choose careers which involve programming where they can showcase their logical and problem solving skills. Typical careers in this subject area include; computer game development, computer engineering, computer graphic design, mobile application development, computer forensics, robotics engineering, software development and programming.
Students must achieve 4 GCSE grades 9-6 and 7 GCSE grades 9-4 (Maths and English grade 5) Students must achieve a GCSE grade 7 in Maths and a 6 in Computer Science.Excellent problem solving and logical thinking skills are essential for this course.
Paper 1: Computer systems - Written examination: 40% of the qualification Paper 2: Algorithms and programming - Written examination: 40% of the qualification Programming project: Non-examination assessment: 20% of the qualification
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Hillingdon |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Queens Walk, Ruislip, HA4 0LS |
There is a world out there just bursting with invention and opportunities and most of which is driven by computer and communications technologies. The first part of your course will explore the fundamentals of computer science. This is where you learn how programming is used in the real world of work. This course will encourage you to solve problems using your programming and algorithmic thinking skills. CAREER PATHWAYS: The career opportunities are vast and always expanding due to the constantly evolving technology sector. People who are interested in this subject area choose careers which involve programming where they can showcase their logical and problem solving skills. Typical careers in this subject area include; computer game development, computer engineering, computer graphic design, mobile application development, computer forensics, robotics engineering, software development and programming.
Students must achieve 4 GCSE grades 9-6 and 7 GCSE grades 9-4 (Maths and English grade 5) Students must achieve a GCSE grade 7 in Maths and a 6 in Computer Science.Excellent problem solving and logical thinking skills are essential for this course.
Paper 1: Computer systems - Written examination: 40% of the qualification Paper 2: Algorithms and programming - Written examination: 40% of the qualification Programming project: Non-examination assessment: 20% of the qualification