A LEVEL COMPUTER SCIENCE

COMPUTING A-LEVEL

Exam Board: OCR A-Level Computer Science

What are the benefits of the course?

The course encourages learners to develop an understanding of, and the ability to apply, the fundamental principles and concepts of computer science with an emphasis on the importance of computational thinking. There is an extended maths focus, much of which is embedded within the course. The aim is to help students to develop their skills to solve problems, design systems and understand human and machine intelligence. It is a practical based subject which allows students to apply the academic principles learned in the classroom to real world systems in an exciting and engaging manner. It also gives a clear progression into Higher Education.

What will I study?

How will I be assessed?

There are two written papers: Computer systems worth 40% and Algorithms and programming worth 40% and a practical assessment based on the Programming project worth 20%.

What does it lead to?

The project approach is a vital component of ‘post-school’ life and is of particular relevance to Further Education, Higher Education and the workplace. Each learner is able to tailor their project to fit their individual needs, choices and aspirations. OCR offers a rigorous assessment structure that ensures the integrity of the project. This course will offer an invaluable experience into the world of work or support applications to university.

Entry Requirements:

A minimum grade 6 at GCSE Computer Science with a grade 6 in Maths is the minimum entry requirement.

Staff Contact:

Mr A George, Head of Business, IT and Computing

ageorge@brakenhale.co.uk