Subject Leader: Mr Usman Ali
Examination board: IGCSE Cambridge, CIE0984
Computer Science is a 2 year course with the final examination taking place at the end of the course.
The students are required to study:
Computer systems
Data representation
Data transmission
Hardware
Software
The Internet and its uses
Automated and emerging technologies
Algorithms, programming and logic
Algorithm design and problem-solving
Programming
Databases
Boolean logic
Students are required to demonstrate a theoretical understanding of these topics in two written examinations. Learning will be done in a practical way – problem solving. Questions will require the candidate to think, use knowledge with understanding and demonstrate understanding gained through practising practical skills. As part of the programming module students will be taught how to write programs to solve problems.
How will you be assessed?
Paper 1: 50%
Computer Systems
This written paper contains short-answer and structured questions. The questions will be based on topics 1-6 from the subject content.
1hour 45 minutes
Paper 2: 50%
Algorithms, Programming and Logic
This written paper contains short-answer, structured questions and a scenario-based question. Questions will be based on topics 7-10 from the subject content.
1hour 45 minutes
Key Skills
The students learn:
Analytical skills
Problem solving skills
Communication techniques
Evaluative skills
Careers
Computer science teaches you problem solving and logical thinking skills which are useful skills for all your other subjects. GCSE computer science provides an ideal foundation for further study of computer science at IB Diploma or A Level. Computer science at either IB Diploma level or A-level is a facilitating subject for entry into the Russell group of universities (in UK) to study a wide range of courses including computer science, engineering, medicine, history, economics and the sciences.