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Computer Science A-Level

Computer Science combines the principles of mathematics, engineering and science to the study of computers, information and automation.

With the Computer Science A-Level, students will explore not only the theory of computational thinking but also learn practical programming skills. 

The course allows students to explore a range of computer science systems and data structures with topics including computer architecture, algorithms and logic. You will learn to code and a range of programming languages and put theory into practice. 

 

Format

Exams and practical project. 

 

Key Skills Acquired

Logical thinking, programming skills, creative thinking, problem solving, critical thinking, analysing and challenging assumptions. 

 

Key Skills Acquired

Logical thinking, programming skills, creative thinking, problem solving, critical thinking, analysing and challenging assumptions. 

 

Complimentary A-Levels

Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics, Graphic Design, Art, Psychology, Philosophy. 

 

Typical Assessment

Written paper examinations and a computer-based practical examination. 

 

Exam Boards

England, Wales and Northern Ireland Exam Boards: AQA, CCEA, OCR, Pearson Edexcel (UK)

Scottish Exam Board (for Highers): SQA

International Exam Boards: Cambridge International Education (CIE), Pearson Edexcel (International)

 

Career Options

Software development, computer programming, data science, data analysis, web design, App developer, computer hardware engineer, information security, computer engineer, forensic computer analyst, IT project manager, cloud engineer. 

 

Universities

Australian National University (ANU), Charles Sturt University (CSU), Eastern Institute of Technology (EIT), Federation University Australia, Imperial College London, London Metropolitan University, Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT), Massey University, Monash University, Southern Cross University (SCU), Unitec Institute of Technology, University College London (UCL), University of Auckland, University of Bedfordshire, University of Bristol, University of Cambridge, University of Canberra, University of Canterbury, University of East London (UEL), University of Edinburgh, University of Greenwich, University of Manchester, University of Melbourne, University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney), University of Oxford, University of Otago, University of Queensland (UQ), University of Southern Queensland (UniSQ), University of Sydney, University of West London, University of Wolverhampton, Victoria University of Wellington










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