Course information
Computer Science
Glyn School - Surrey
02087164949
The Kingsway, Ewell, Epsom, KT17 1NB
Course summary

What is Computer Science? Computing and computer technology are part of just about everything that touches our lives from the cars we drive, to the movies we watch, to the ways businesses and governments deal with us. Understanding different dimensions of computing is part of the necessary skill set for an educated person in the 21st century. Whether students want to be a scientist, develop the latest killer application, or just know what it really means when someone says “You’ve been hacked”, studying Computer Science is an excellent choice. Where can Computer Science lead me? Computing is a discipline that offers deep and rewarding employment or research opportunities in a multitude of fields. Here are just a few: software developer, cyber security analyst, robotics, forensic scientist, artificial intelligence, information, system manager, database administrator, systems analyst, the gaming industry, cloud architecture, technical author, software testing, networks engineer, web design, business information systems research, teaching and training, hardware design and development, the aerospace and defence industry, the human genome, vaccines, engineering. In addition, Computer Science facilitates national and international travel, and can ‘future proof’ career prospects and is an excellent support subject for those whose primary interest lies elsewhere. Structure of the Course Students sit two examination papers at the end of the second year of study, one on ‘Computer Systems’ and one on ‘Algorithms and Programming.’ Each paper counts for 40% of the qualification. Students also design and develop a piece of software which counts for 20%. The full syllabus can be found online on the OCR website and includes: • Abstraction and Decomposition. • Logic and Algorithms. • Data Representation. • Problem Analysis. • Creative and Innovative Thinking. • Computational Mathematics. • Systems Architecture. • Memory and Storage. • Wired and Wireless Networks. • System Security and Software. • Ethical, Legal, Cultural and Environmental Issues.

Entry requirements

Grade 5 or above in Computing GCSE and Grade 6 or above in Maths GCSE.

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About Education Provider

RegionSouth East
Local AuthoritySurrey
Ofsted RatingOutstanding
Gender TypeBoys
AddressThe Kingsway, Ewell, Epsom, KT17 1NB