Computer Science A Level
Course summary
Studying A-Level Computer Science allows students to develop their problem solving skills greatly, a skill that is helpful for every career. Students who study A-Level Computer Science have an ideal pathway into undergraduate degrees in areas such as Computer Science or Engineering. These degree choices lead to many possible career options such as Software Engineer, Threat Analysis, Project Manager and Network Engineer.
Entry Requirements
Checked against your grades — every rule traces to the school's published source.
| Requirement | Rule | You |
|---|---|---|
Average point score | Minimum average point score of 4 | — |
Total point score | Minimum total point score of 20 | — |
As published by the school
You should be confident in computing skills and you should have a grade 5+ in GCSE Maths
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Assessment
Component 1 - Computer Systems (40% of A-Level, 50% of AS-Level) Students will cover topics such as: Components of a computer Networks & Databases Data Representation Software Legal, Moral, Cultural & Ethical Issues in Computing Component 2 - Algorithms & Programming (40% of A-Level, 50% of AS-Level) Students will cover topics such as: Computational Thinking Programming & Problem Solving Algorithms Component 3 - Programming Project (20% of A-Level) Students will be creating a piece of software for a user of their choice and produce a report that includes: Analysis of the problem Design of the Solution Development of the Solution Testing & Evaluation
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