
Computing gives students opportunities to develop the core knowledge, skills and understanding that underpin computer programming and to develop computational thinking and programming skills that will enable them to solve problems. Students will explore the critical components that safeguard information systems and data and will acquire knowledge and skills to comprehend and apply security and encryption principles and practices to computer networks in various situations. Students will also have the opportunity to examine the underlying principles of human-computer interaction (HCI) and develop a HCI solution to meet the requirements of a given brief. Students will draw synoptically on their programming learning and computational thinking skills to manage the development of a software solution to a problem. The qualification is designed to be taken alongside IB as part of a study programme and can link to learning in IB Diplomas in Mathematics, Physics and Business.
50% External Assessment 50% Internal Assessment Mandatory units, learners complete: 1. Programming Fundamentals 2. Computer Network Security and Encryption 3. Human-Computer Interaction (Coursework) 4. Practical Programming (Coursework)
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Kent |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Green Street Green Road, Dartford, DA1 1QE |
Computing gives students opportunities to develop the core knowledge, skills and understanding that underpin computer programming and to develop computational thinking and programming skills that will enable them to solve problems. Students will explore the critical components that safeguard information systems and data and will acquire knowledge and skills to comprehend and apply security and encryption principles and practices to computer networks in various situations. Students will also have the opportunity to examine the underlying principles of human-computer interaction (HCI) and develop a HCI solution to meet the requirements of a given brief. Students will draw synoptically on their programming learning and computational thinking skills to manage the development of a software solution to a problem. The qualification is designed to be taken alongside IB as part of a study programme and can link to learning in IB Diplomas in Mathematics, Physics and Business.
50% External Assessment 50% Internal Assessment Mandatory units, learners complete: 1. Programming Fundamentals 2. Computer Network Security and Encryption 3. Human-Computer Interaction (Coursework) 4. Practical Programming (Coursework)