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Computer Science : A-level

WQE

University Road, Wyggeston Drive, Leicester , Leicestershire, LE1 7RJ

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Science and Mathematics

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
WQE
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
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Course Summary

Computer Science at A Level is a subject which helps students understand the core academic principles of computer science. It requires a systematic and logical approach to problem-solving. The ability to reason logically and to be able to see rules and patterns and how they fit together is a very important attribute for the subject.

Course Details

You will study the following:
Computer Systems: This will cover the characteristics of contemporary processors; input, output and storage devices; software and software development; exchanging data; data types; data structures and algorithms; legal, moral, cultural and ethical issues. You will develop an in depth understanding of IT technologies and practices. These will include hardware, networks, software, the ethical use of computers and how businesses use IT.
Algorithms and Programming (02): This component incorporates and builds on the knowledge and understanding gained in the Computer Systems component. You will develop advanced programming skills, learn about computational thinking and how to use algorithms to describe and solve problems.
Practical Project: You will produce a major piece of coursework as a solution to a real-life problem of your own choice. The project will be user driven so you will need to have a real user. You will analyse the problem, design a solution, implement the solution, consider maintenance issues and give a thorough evaluation.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Your lessons will consist of a mixture of theory work and practical work on computers. You will be given work to do outside lessons for both theory and practical work. Your progress will be assessed continuously by your teacher and you will sit tests after each topic in both theory and practical work. These do not count towards your final grade but will be used to give you a clear indication of your achievements and enable us to guide and advise you, as well as to estimate your grade in the final examination. From the advice you are given you will be able to work on any weak areas and to make improvements.

How is the course examined?

This is a linear A-level, this means you will sit two written examinations in May of year 2. They are both equally weighted at 40% each. During year 2 you will complete a programming project which is internally assessed (coursework) and makes up the remaining 20% of the A-level.


Entry requirements

In addition to the standard College entry requirements, this course usually requires students to have achieved grade 6 in GCSE Mathematics and grade 5 in English Language or English Literature. You do not need to have taken GCSE Computer Science, but if you have, you must have achieved at least grade 5.


Your next steps...

Where next?

Most students will continue onto a course in higher education such as Computer Science, Software Engineering, Engineering etc. or will follow a combined degree course with other subjects. Students also have a wide choice of careers they could follow e.g. software development (AI, cybersecurity, gaming, networks etc), engineering, banking, finance, etc.

What does the course combine well with?

Computer Science is successfully combined with most subjects. The most usual combinations are with Physics, Electronics, Business, Economics, Maths and other Sciences.


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