Programme of Study — 2 year A level This A Level Computer Science qualification will inspire and challenge students to apply the knowledge they gain with the creative and technical skills they acquire. Some of the key benefits of our new Computer Science qualification are: The new qualifications will be focused on programming, will build on your GCSE Computer Science and emphasise the importance of computational thinking as a discipline. There will be an expanded maths focus, much of which will be embedded within the course. Assessment Breakdown Paper 1 — On-screen programming exam (2 hours 30 minutes, 40% of A-level) Paper 2 — Written exam—Computing theory (2 hours 30 minutes, 40% of A-level) NEA — Practical investigation—programming project (20% of A-level) This course will appeal to those students who: Have a secure understanding of Maths and Computer Science at GCSE level Wish to study Object Orientated Programming (OOP) Wish to pursue a career in Computer Science Wish to understand the fundamentals behind computer systems Higher Education and Career opportunities: This course combines well with a variety of A-level programs, most notably Mathematics and IT.
About Education Provider
| Region | East of England |
| Local Authority | Essex |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Fambridge Road, Maldon, CM9 6AB |
Programme of Study — 2 year A level This A Level Computer Science qualification will inspire and challenge students to apply the knowledge they gain with the creative and technical skills they acquire. Some of the key benefits of our new Computer Science qualification are: The new qualifications will be focused on programming, will build on your GCSE Computer Science and emphasise the importance of computational thinking as a discipline. There will be an expanded maths focus, much of which will be embedded within the course. Assessment Breakdown Paper 1 — On-screen programming exam (2 hours 30 minutes, 40% of A-level) Paper 2 — Written exam—Computing theory (2 hours 30 minutes, 40% of A-level) NEA — Practical investigation—programming project (20% of A-level) This course will appeal to those students who: Have a secure understanding of Maths and Computer Science at GCSE level Wish to study Object Orientated Programming (OOP) Wish to pursue a career in Computer Science Wish to understand the fundamentals behind computer systems Higher Education and Career opportunities: This course combines well with a variety of A-level programs, most notably Mathematics and IT.
