A Level Computer Science has three strands: Computer Fundamentals; Programming Techniques and Logical Methods; and a Programming Project. Within the course, students study a range of theory topics, which include principles and understanding linked to programming, as well as topics such as CPU architecture, hardware and software, networks, systems development life cycles and implications of computer use. A natural progression from GCSE. Computer Science, the key features of the A level encourage: Emphasis on problem-solving using computers; Emphasis on computer programming and algorithms; Emphasis on the mathematical skills used to express computational laws and processes, e.g. Boolean algebra/logic and algorithm comparison. An A Level in Computer Science provides the perfect springboard for learners looking at specialising in a computing-based career.
About Education Provider
Region | South West |
Local Authority | Devon |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | £22,695 - £33,195 |
Sixth Form Fee | £10,515 - £15,990 |
Address | Stover, Newton Abbot, TQ12 6QG |
A Level Computer Science has three strands: Computer Fundamentals; Programming Techniques and Logical Methods; and a Programming Project. Within the course, students study a range of theory topics, which include principles and understanding linked to programming, as well as topics such as CPU architecture, hardware and software, networks, systems development life cycles and implications of computer use. A natural progression from GCSE. Computer Science, the key features of the A level encourage: Emphasis on problem-solving using computers; Emphasis on computer programming and algorithms; Emphasis on the mathematical skills used to express computational laws and processes, e.g. Boolean algebra/logic and algorithm comparison. An A Level in Computer Science provides the perfect springboard for learners looking at specialising in a computing-based career.