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Computer Science A Level

A Level

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Computer Science - A Level AF1-COMPAL/C01

Venue
Alton Campus

Type of study
A Levels

Dates
(2 years)

Examination board
AQA Education

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Overview

In Computer Science, you’ll like a challenge and will have a logical approach to solving problems. A large part of this course involves learning how to use a variety of programming languages to write computer programs to solve a series of problems. Towards the end of your first year, you’ll be able to call yourself a computer programmer!

 Computer Science is a technical subject within which you’ll also gain an understanding of the internal structure of a computer, how the CPU actually functions, the role binary plays in storing all of the data on all of the computers in the world and also how the internet manages to function correctly on a day to-day basis.

Five GCSEs at grade 9-4. You will need a logical mind to write your own computer program successfully and for this reason, grade 5 in GCSE Mathematics is required.

On this course, you will:
– Cover topics such as programming, data structures, algorithms, databases, computer systems and networks
– Be taught how to create ‘good’ computer programs
– Develop a systematic approach to solving problems using both procedural, event driven and functional programming languages such as: C#, Haskell, Java, Pascal, Prolog, Python and Visual Basic
– Complete a practical programming project based on the requirements of a real end user
– Analyse and design a range of challenging problems before creating and testing solutions
– Learn how a computer translates a computer program into a form that the CPU can understand
– Find out about binary, hexadecimal and how to analyse and simplify Boolean logic
– Understand what really happens in the ‘heart’ of a CPU
– Be able to fully appreciate what happens when you click on a link to browse the Internet
– Gain an understanding of how a computer can create and play music recorded as a series of 1s and 0s

Lesson activities will include writing a number of computer programs to solve a range of challenging problems,independently researching how devices and systems function, working on individual programming projects, activelyparticipating in class discussion plus a number of quizzes to test understanding.

80% exams, 20% coursework.

Two exam papers:
Paper 1 (on-screen exam includes programming)
Paper 2 (written exam)

No additional costs. The course textbook is available online.


College is definitely worth all the effort you put in, you get to meet lots of different people and it’s amazing.

Ebony Puttock, A Level student

The teaching has been really good, I’ve loved all of my teachers, they’ve all been really nice and supportive.

Jodie Hook

I’m very, very happy, I didn’t expect to do so well. The College has been helpful and supportive. I loved my courses, and the teachers were really good – every single one of them. The facilities are great, but it’s the staff that really make this place.

Matthew Randell, A Level student