This subject helps students to appreciate current and emerging computing technologies and the benefits of their use. They will also learn to recognise the ethical issues and potential risks when using computers. Understanding the principles of Computer Science provides students with the underpinning knowledge required for many other subjects in science and engineering, and the skills they learn are also highly valued in modern life. YEAR 1 Fundamentals of Programming and Data Structures, Approaches to Problem Solving, Theory of Computation, Abstraction and automation, Data Representation, Computer Systems of Computer Organisation and Architecture, Consequences of Uses of Computing, Communication and Networking. YEAR 2 Fundamentals of Algorithms, Theory of Computation, Data Representation, Computer Systems, Relational Databases, Big Data, Functional Programming, Approaches to Problem Solving, Non-Exam Assessment (the Computing Practical Project).
A Level Programme: • To study with us you will need to have an average of at least 6 subjects at level 7.5 at GCSE or IGCSE, (including level 8 in Mathematics and in any subjects that you wish to study at A level that you have already studied at GCSE or IGCSE.) • If you are not studying a GCSE/iGCSE programme, we will review your qualifications alongside our internal assessments and determine if you meet our entry requirements. • All offers for international students are conditional on obtaining an IELTS overall score of 5.0 or equivalent. • Students not in possession of an IELTS score of 5.5 are required to attend the Pre-A-Level course.
About Education Provider
| Region | West Midlands |
| Local Authority | Coventry |
| Ofsted Rating | |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
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| Boarding Fee | Day £15,750; Boarding £42,000 - £48,750 |
| Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
| Address | 2 The Oaks, Westwood Way, CV4 8JB |
This subject helps students to appreciate current and emerging computing technologies and the benefits of their use. They will also learn to recognise the ethical issues and potential risks when using computers. Understanding the principles of Computer Science provides students with the underpinning knowledge required for many other subjects in science and engineering, and the skills they learn are also highly valued in modern life. YEAR 1 Fundamentals of Programming and Data Structures, Approaches to Problem Solving, Theory of Computation, Abstraction and automation, Data Representation, Computer Systems of Computer Organisation and Architecture, Consequences of Uses of Computing, Communication and Networking. YEAR 2 Fundamentals of Algorithms, Theory of Computation, Data Representation, Computer Systems, Relational Databases, Big Data, Functional Programming, Approaches to Problem Solving, Non-Exam Assessment (the Computing Practical Project).
A Level Programme: • To study with us you will need to have an average of at least 6 subjects at level 7.5 at GCSE or IGCSE, (including level 8 in Mathematics and in any subjects that you wish to study at A level that you have already studied at GCSE or IGCSE.) • If you are not studying a GCSE/iGCSE programme, we will review your qualifications alongside our internal assessments and determine if you meet our entry requirements. • All offers for international students are conditional on obtaining an IELTS overall score of 5.0 or equivalent. • Students not in possession of an IELTS score of 5.5 are required to attend the Pre-A-Level course.