Subject Computer Science What does an ideal Computer

Subject: Computer Science

What does an ideal Computer Science student look like? You will obviously be inspired by ‘Tech’ and love using it to solve problems. You will love not only finding out about computer hardware and software but also the issues surrounding its use, such as legal, ethical and environmental factors. You’re likely to enjoy solving logic problems and enjoy Maths and the Sciences. You must also enjoy writing computer code! What does the course entail? You will broadly cover 3 different topics; ‘computer hardwaresoftware & cybersecurity’, ‘designing & producing algorithms using computational thinking’ and ‘computer programming’. For more information have a look at the options booklet. How will students be assessed? These are examined over two papers, around 2 hours long. For more information have a look at the options booklet. Where can this lead to? Because computing helps hone your computational thinking skills and problem-solving ability, it could be useful for a whole bunch of careers. In job applications, you can use your computing GCSE to demonstrate these skills. Since computer science can provide real challenge, a GCSE Computer Science qualification could give you an edge on other candidates for A level or college courses, since you will have developed creative skills and knowledge that they may not have. Your ability to write programs and manipulate information and content are skills that potential employers may value.
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