AQA Computer Science
Students will follow the AQA GCSE Computer Science specification.
This is a rigorous and challenging qualification that aims to give students a thorough understanding of computational principles. Students will have the opportunity to build their own applications (including those for mobile/tablet) and develop a greater awareness of the rapidly changing computing field. Content covered is wide spread and includes: Software development, robotics and computer structure.
This is a high intensity, mathematically and logic driven course that requires a tolerant aptitude and a methodical approach to solving problems. Students must be willing to invest their time outside of school hours in order to develop their generic I.T based skills.
Progression
The course offers a multitude of progression opportunities including: further chance to study Computing/Computer Science at A level, apprenticeships or HND courses in a niche area of computing, i.e.( software engineering.)
Or even, the knowledge to become the C.E.O of your own company!
For Example:
Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook Creator)
studied Computer Science at Harvard University.
Sergey Brin (Google Co-Founder)
studied Computer Science at Stanford University.
Course Content
Component 1
Practical Programming
(50 Hours Controlled Assessment)
Component 2
Computing Fundamentals
(1 Hour 30 Minute Examination)
Assessment
The course consists of two core components, (controlled assessment & an examination.)
Students will have fifty hours of controlled assessment to create two tasks from a choice of four. Students will be given a problem and will need to code a solution independently. Tasks are extremely engaging and include contexts such as: gaming, web development and Android/IOS development.
The examination element covers computing fundamentals such as a computer structure, data representation and networking.
Support and direction for students is available continuously throughout the duration of the course by specialist subject staff.