Computer Science
Course Information
Literacy | |
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Numeracy | |
Communications | |
Creativity | |
Practical | |
Group Work | |
Examination Assessment | 100% |
Non-Examination Assessment | 0% |
EBacc | No |
Examination Board | OCR |
Course | GCSE |
General Information
The course provides opportunities for you to develop your knowledge and understanding of how computers work. You will learn how to write code, design programs and understand the ethical and legal impact of digital technology. Cyber Security is also an important element of this course. This course is for those who wish to learn how to become producers of technology products rather than just consumers. You will study a range of topics providing a foundation for a career in programming, systems design, networking and a range of other areas.
What will I need to succeed?
- Be willing to think for yourself, work independently and meet deadlines.
- Enjoy solving logic puzzles.
- Be determined and willing to persevere.
- Be willing to adopt programming as a hobby spending at least 2 hours a week practicing and developing your programming skills at home.
- Have access to a computer with internet access at home or be able to stay after college to use the ICT facilities to complete homework and practice programming skills.
Expected Subject Content
The course will cover the following content:
- Systems architecture
- Memory and storage
- Wired and wireless networks
- Network topologies, protocols and layers
- System security
- System software
- Ethical, legal, cultural and environmental concerns
- Algorithms
- Programming techniques
- Producing robust programs
- Computational logic
- Translators and facilities of languages
- Data representation
What careers it can lead to after leaving Swanmore College
Software Engineering
Computer Programming
Games Testing/Design
Graphic Design
Web Design
Network Engineers