
Have you got a passion for Computing and want to develop your understanding of different programming languages? Then this course may be for you. This course looks at creating programming solutions for a range of complex problems. It also looks in depth at the mathematics involved within Computing and the skills used to express Computational laws and processes. This course is an excellent platform for those who wish to study Computing at university. What will I learn? • You will think creatively, innovatively, analytically, logically and critically. • Apply skills in and an understanding of computing (including programming) in a range of contexts to solve problems • See relationships between different aspects of the subject • Be aware of emerging technologies and appreciate their potential impact on society • Delve into producing graphical user interfaces and object-orientated programming solutions. • Mathematical skills. • Produce a programming project using modern design methods. What could this course lead to? Supports progression to a wide range of higher education courses and apprenticeships including: • Computer Science • Software design and engineering • Networks and Network management • Cyber security • Information systems • Web design
GCSE grade 6 in Computer Science and Grade 6 in English and Maths
About Education Provider
Region | London |
Local Authority | Lambeth |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | Elmcourt Road, Tulse Hill, London, SE27 9BZ |
Have you got a passion for Computing and want to develop your understanding of different programming languages? Then this course may be for you. This course looks at creating programming solutions for a range of complex problems. It also looks in depth at the mathematics involved within Computing and the skills used to express Computational laws and processes. This course is an excellent platform for those who wish to study Computing at university. What will I learn? • You will think creatively, innovatively, analytically, logically and critically. • Apply skills in and an understanding of computing (including programming) in a range of contexts to solve problems • See relationships between different aspects of the subject • Be aware of emerging technologies and appreciate their potential impact on society • Delve into producing graphical user interfaces and object-orientated programming solutions. • Mathematical skills. • Produce a programming project using modern design methods. What could this course lead to? Supports progression to a wide range of higher education courses and apprenticeships including: • Computer Science • Software design and engineering • Networks and Network management • Cyber security • Information systems • Web design
GCSE grade 6 in Computer Science and Grade 6 in English and Maths