Computer Science is the study of how computers and computer systems work, and how they are constructed and programmed. Computer Science develops a particularly systematic and logical approach to thinking about complex problems, called computational thinking. Programming takes computational thinking skills and empowers students to take charge of computers and create new software of their own, rather than to consume things made by others. This ability unleashes enormous creativity, drives innovation, and opens up completely new horizons and possibilities. This course develops logical thinking skills as well as the ability to adapt to technology in an ever changing society. It is also an incredibly creative course, and therefore if your chosen career requires you to solve problems, develop or understand technology, be innovative or creative then this subject could be for you. It is also suitable for those wanting to develop transferable skills such as communication and leadership; commercial awareness; presenting reasoned arguments; numeracy and coping with rapid technological changes. This course is recommended for those who wish to continue their education at degree level in Computer Science, or alternatively, those that may decide it will be a useful compliment to their other subjects. Computer Science sits well with almost any subject, but in particular with Mathematics and Science.
• To study 3 or 4 Advanced Level subjects we require at least 5 grade 6 passes at GCSE. • Qualifications other than GCSE or BTEC are not counted unless related directly to subjects selected at Advanced Level. • At least 5 grade 6 passes at GCSE. • Students will be expected to have achieved a grade 6 or higher in GCSE Computer Science.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Kent |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Chatham Street, Ramsgate, CT11 7PS |
Computer Science is the study of how computers and computer systems work, and how they are constructed and programmed. Computer Science develops a particularly systematic and logical approach to thinking about complex problems, called computational thinking. Programming takes computational thinking skills and empowers students to take charge of computers and create new software of their own, rather than to consume things made by others. This ability unleashes enormous creativity, drives innovation, and opens up completely new horizons and possibilities. This course develops logical thinking skills as well as the ability to adapt to technology in an ever changing society. It is also an incredibly creative course, and therefore if your chosen career requires you to solve problems, develop or understand technology, be innovative or creative then this subject could be for you. It is also suitable for those wanting to develop transferable skills such as communication and leadership; commercial awareness; presenting reasoned arguments; numeracy and coping with rapid technological changes. This course is recommended for those who wish to continue their education at degree level in Computer Science, or alternatively, those that may decide it will be a useful compliment to their other subjects. Computer Science sits well with almost any subject, but in particular with Mathematics and Science.
• To study 3 or 4 Advanced Level subjects we require at least 5 grade 6 passes at GCSE. • Qualifications other than GCSE or BTEC are not counted unless related directly to subjects selected at Advanced Level. • At least 5 grade 6 passes at GCSE. • Students will be expected to have achieved a grade 6 or higher in GCSE Computer Science.