
Computer Science is about designing algorithms to solve problems. In this sense Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes. Many challenges lie in the future for Computer Scientists to solve. This course, with its emphasis on abstract thinking, problem-solving, algorithmic and mathematical reasoning, is a good foundation for understanding these future challenges. This is an
ideal course to study alongside Maths and Science subjects.
Skills required
- Problem solving
- Algorithmic thinking
- Mathematic reasoning
Entry Requirements
- Grade 5 in GCSE English Language and/or Literature
- Grade 6 in Computer Science
- Grade 6 in GCSE Mathematics or 7 if Computer Science not studied at GCSE
Units studied
- Fundamentals of algorithms
- Fundamentals of programming
- Fundamentals of data representation
- Fundamentals of computer networks
- Fundamentals of computer systems
- Theory of computation
Careers
Once students have completed their Computer Science A-Level they may
further continue their studies at University or enter the job market.
This Computer Science qualification is recognised by the Russell Group as really useful for degrees in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Engineering, Chemistry, Medicine, Economics, Optometry and other related subjects.
Enrichment
Various opportunities to enter Computational Thinking competitions throughout the year.