Why study A Level Computer Science? Computer Science is fundamentally the study of computers and computational systems. We are living in an era powered by computers; communication, transportation, medical and entertainment industries all heavily involve computers. Computer science has propelled both our economy and society through innovation and will continue to do so. Computer science is an incredibly creative subject that combines invention and excitement and looks at the natural world through a digital prism. The most important aspect of computer science is problem-solving, an essential skill for life. The future opportunities in computer science are without boundaries and can be incredibly diverse. What will I be studying? • Programming techniques • Software development • Input, output and storage devices • System architecture • Data types, data structures and algorithms • Legal, ethical, cultural and moral issues towards computer science • Problem-solving • Elements of computational thinking and logic • Design systems- System security - Data representation - Memory - Networks How will I be studying? Lessons will be varied. You will complete a number of theory topics. You will also be carrying out a number of practical activities in order to develop upon your programming ability. How will A Level Computer Science help me in the future? • If you chose to pursue Computer Science at university this course will give you an advantage over many others. • It will help develop your problem-solving skills. • Improves communication. • There is a growing demand for professionals who are qualified in this field. • Those having studied the subject have excellent graduate prospects. • Studying A Level Computer Science can lead to careers including: software developer, computer hardware engineer, business analyst, games developer, web developer.
What qualifications are needed to follow this course? Six GCSEs/IGCSEs at grade 6 including English and Mathematics.
How is the course assessed? The course is split into three sections Section 1: 2 hours 30 mins (40%) Written paper on computer systems. Section 2: 2 hours 30 mins (40%) Written paper on algorithms and programming. Section 3: (20%) A programming project where you will design, develop, program and test a solution to a real-world problem of your choosing.
About Education Provider
Region | South West |
Local Authority | Bristol, City of |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Girls |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £17,250 |
Address | Westbury Road, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, BS9 3AW |
Why study A Level Computer Science? Computer Science is fundamentally the study of computers and computational systems. We are living in an era powered by computers; communication, transportation, medical and entertainment industries all heavily involve computers. Computer science has propelled both our economy and society through innovation and will continue to do so. Computer science is an incredibly creative subject that combines invention and excitement and looks at the natural world through a digital prism. The most important aspect of computer science is problem-solving, an essential skill for life. The future opportunities in computer science are without boundaries and can be incredibly diverse. What will I be studying? • Programming techniques • Software development • Input, output and storage devices • System architecture • Data types, data structures and algorithms • Legal, ethical, cultural and moral issues towards computer science • Problem-solving • Elements of computational thinking and logic • Design systems- System security - Data representation - Memory - Networks How will I be studying? Lessons will be varied. You will complete a number of theory topics. You will also be carrying out a number of practical activities in order to develop upon your programming ability. How will A Level Computer Science help me in the future? • If you chose to pursue Computer Science at university this course will give you an advantage over many others. • It will help develop your problem-solving skills. • Improves communication. • There is a growing demand for professionals who are qualified in this field. • Those having studied the subject have excellent graduate prospects. • Studying A Level Computer Science can lead to careers including: software developer, computer hardware engineer, business analyst, games developer, web developer.
What qualifications are needed to follow this course? Six GCSEs/IGCSEs at grade 6 including English and Mathematics.
How is the course assessed? The course is split into three sections Section 1: 2 hours 30 mins (40%) Written paper on computer systems. Section 2: 2 hours 30 mins (40%) Written paper on algorithms and programming. Section 3: (20%) A programming project where you will design, develop, program and test a solution to a real-world problem of your choosing.