Course summary

Computer Science is a practical subject where students can apply the academic principles learned in the classroom to real-world systems. This course, with its emphasis on abstract thinking, general problem solving, algorithmic and mathematical reasoning and engineering-based thinking, is a good foundation for understanding future challenges in this fast-moving technological world. Computer Science is an exciting course that gives you a strong understanding of how computers work and how to write your own programs. Component 1: Computer Systems - This component will introduce learners to the internal workings of the Central Processing Unit (CPU), exchanging of data, software development, data types and structures, algorithms and legal, moral, cultural and ethical issues. Component 2: Algorithms & Programming – This component will incorporate and build on the knowledge and understanding of your previous programming skills from GCSE and your ability to think both logically and mathematically.

Entry requirements

Grade 6 in Maths (you need not have studied Computer Science at GCSE).

How you'll be assessed

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RegionSouth East
Local AuthorityOxfordshire
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