
The course develops a range of skills, from requirements analysis and the design of algorithms through to implementation using a range of programming techniques. The course is excellent preparation for anyone looking to take Computer Science at degree level, or for anyone considering any kind of career in computing or related engineering or creative industries. Computer Science is a practical subject where you can apply the academic principles learned in the classroom to real-world systems. Through this qualification, you can develop: The capacity to think creatively, innovatively, analytically, logically and critically An understanding of the design and construction of computer systems The ability to apply computational thinking in a range of contexts to solve problems An appreciation of the power and limits of human and machine intelligence An understanding of the consequences of using computers, an awareness of emerging technologies and an appreciation of their potential impact on society.
Academy Entry Requirements for A Level pathway Grade 6 or above in a GCSE equivalent computing qualification Students must also attain a grade 5 in Maths GCSE
The A Level qualification consists of two examined units and one coursework unit. Unit 1: Computer Systems (40%). Unit 2: Algorithms and Programming (40%). Unit 3: Programming Project (20%).
About Education Provider
Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
Local Authority | Leeds |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Butcher Hill, Leeds, LS16 5EA |
The course develops a range of skills, from requirements analysis and the design of algorithms through to implementation using a range of programming techniques. The course is excellent preparation for anyone looking to take Computer Science at degree level, or for anyone considering any kind of career in computing or related engineering or creative industries. Computer Science is a practical subject where you can apply the academic principles learned in the classroom to real-world systems. Through this qualification, you can develop: The capacity to think creatively, innovatively, analytically, logically and critically An understanding of the design and construction of computer systems The ability to apply computational thinking in a range of contexts to solve problems An appreciation of the power and limits of human and machine intelligence An understanding of the consequences of using computers, an awareness of emerging technologies and an appreciation of their potential impact on society.
Academy Entry Requirements for A Level pathway Grade 6 or above in a GCSE equivalent computing qualification Students must also attain a grade 5 in Maths GCSE
The A Level qualification consists of two examined units and one coursework unit. Unit 1: Computer Systems (40%). Unit 2: Algorithms and Programming (40%). Unit 3: Programming Project (20%).