Advances in computing are transforming almost every aspect of our lives. Whether we want to find information, keep in touch with friends, read the latest bestselling novel, go shopping or keep fit, the way we do it has been transformed by technology. Studying Computer Science in Sixth Form will enable you to develop an in-depth understanding of how computer technology works. It is an intellectually challenging yet very practical and rewarding discipline. You will learn how to make computers do exactly what you want them to, through the application of problem-solving and computer programming skills. The Russell Group guide to making choices about post-16 education lists Computer Science as a useful A Level qualification for the following degree courses: Aeronautical Engineering, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Economics, Engineering, Electrical /Electronic Engineering, Geology, Earth Sciences, Materials Science, Maths, Mechanical Engineering, Medicine, Optometry, Physics, Psychology, Sociology Furthermore, a Computer Science qualification will be highly valued by employers in just about every industry sector. From science to media, health care to fashion, transport and engineering to name just a few. As all industries and workplaces are transformed by digital technology, employers will require people with an understanding of and skills in computer science to help them adapt to the 21st-century world. Computer Scientists are not just hidden away writing code. Computer Science involves using technology to help people by designing and creating solutions to meet their needs. In the course, you will learn how to create new computer programs that solve real-world problems. As well as gaining practical programming skills you will learn how to use computational thinking skills to solve problems. Furthermore, the course will enable you to develop your understanding of a range of technologies including networks, databases and ‘big data’. You will consider how developments in these and other technologies are changing our world.
New entrants to the Sixth Form are expected to achieve at least 7 GCSEs including English and Mathematics, at grade 4 or above, with grade 6 or above in her chosen Advanced Level subjects. If her chosen A Level subjects include Maths or a Science, she will be expected to achieve a grade 7 or above for that subject. Details of our A Level courses and specific entry requirements are available in our Sixth Form Options booklet.
About Education Provider
Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
Local Authority | Sheffield |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Girls |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Unknown |
Sixth Form Fee | £10,653 - £14,985 |
Address | 10 Rutland Park, Sheffield, S10 2PE |
Advances in computing are transforming almost every aspect of our lives. Whether we want to find information, keep in touch with friends, read the latest bestselling novel, go shopping or keep fit, the way we do it has been transformed by technology. Studying Computer Science in Sixth Form will enable you to develop an in-depth understanding of how computer technology works. It is an intellectually challenging yet very practical and rewarding discipline. You will learn how to make computers do exactly what you want them to, through the application of problem-solving and computer programming skills. The Russell Group guide to making choices about post-16 education lists Computer Science as a useful A Level qualification for the following degree courses: Aeronautical Engineering, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Economics, Engineering, Electrical /Electronic Engineering, Geology, Earth Sciences, Materials Science, Maths, Mechanical Engineering, Medicine, Optometry, Physics, Psychology, Sociology Furthermore, a Computer Science qualification will be highly valued by employers in just about every industry sector. From science to media, health care to fashion, transport and engineering to name just a few. As all industries and workplaces are transformed by digital technology, employers will require people with an understanding of and skills in computer science to help them adapt to the 21st-century world. Computer Scientists are not just hidden away writing code. Computer Science involves using technology to help people by designing and creating solutions to meet their needs. In the course, you will learn how to create new computer programs that solve real-world problems. As well as gaining practical programming skills you will learn how to use computational thinking skills to solve problems. Furthermore, the course will enable you to develop your understanding of a range of technologies including networks, databases and ‘big data’. You will consider how developments in these and other technologies are changing our world.
New entrants to the Sixth Form are expected to achieve at least 7 GCSEs including English and Mathematics, at grade 4 or above, with grade 6 or above in her chosen Advanced Level subjects. If her chosen A Level subjects include Maths or a Science, she will be expected to achieve a grade 7 or above for that subject. Details of our A Level courses and specific entry requirements are available in our Sixth Form Options booklet.