Computer Science
A Level AQA 7517
A Level AQA 7517
Computer Science is a discipline that offers rewarding and challenging possibilities for a wide range of people regardless of their range of interests. Computer Science requires and develops capabilities in solving deep, multidimensional problems requiring imagination and sensitivity to a variety of concerns.
It is a practical subject where you can apply the academic principles learned in the classroom to real-world systems. It is an intensely creative subject that combines invention and critical thinking; key skills for your future career.
You need a minimum of grade 6 in GCSE Maths and a 6 in GCSE Computing if you have taken it. To succeed in Computer Science you also need to think logically, be analytical and have a creative approach to work.
The key features of this specification emphasise Problem Solving using computers; computer programming and algorithms and the mathematical skills used to express computational laws and processes, eg Boolean algebra/logic and algorithm comparison. You will develop your ability to analyse problems in computational terms through practical experience of solving such problems, including writing programs to do so. You will increase your capacity to think creatively, innovatively, analytically, logically and critically.
Access to a home computer with internet connection.
Optional revision guides :
My Revision Notes OCR A Level Computer Science approx £16
Essential Maths Skills for AS/A Level Computer Science approx £11
See Mr Petty or e-mail jpetty@ahs.bucks.sch.uk
The AQA website has a detailed breakdown of the A Level specification.
The content of this course is divided into three components:
Computer systems
Computer systems covers the majority of the content of the specification and is assessed in a written paper recalling knowledge and understanding.
Algorithms and programming
Algorithms and programming develops problem solving skills needed by learners to apply the knowledge and understanding encountered in Component 01.
Non-exam assessment - Programming project
You will choose a computing problem to work through according to the guidance in the specification.
Paper 1 written exam 2½ hours 40%
Paper 2 written exam 2½ hours 40%
Programming project 20%