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A Level Computer Science
Course content & format
A Level Computer Science is a challenging and creative subject that combines technical knowledge with practical problem-solving. It gives students the opportunity to understand how computers and digital systems work, while also developing the skills to design, write and test programs that solve real problems.
This is a two-year A Level course, usually studied alongside two other A Levels or equivalent qualifications. The course develops your understanding of the fundamental principles of computer science, including abstraction, decomposition, logic, algorithms and data representation, while also giving you practical experience of problem-solving through programming. OCR describes Computer Science as a practical subject where learners can apply the academic principles learned in the classroom to real-world systems.
Throughout the course, students develop:
● an understanding of computer systems and how they operate
● knowledge of algorithms and programming techniques
● the ability to analyse problems in computational terms
● practical programming skills
● logical, analytical and creative thinking
● mathematical skills relevant to computing.
Programming is an important part of the course, and students typically use languages such as Python and JavaScript to build solutions to practical problems.
Your learning experience
Computer Science is ideal for students who enjoy logic, problem-solving and creating digital solutions. The course combines theory with practical work, allowing you to apply what you learn through programming, testing and project development.
You will study in an environment that supports both independent work and collaborative problem-solving, while developing valuable skills in analysis, precision, resilience and creativity. The subject also helps students understand the wider role of technology in society and the increasing importance of digital systems across business, industry and everyday life.
Computer Science is especially relevant in a region such as Greater Manchester, where digital, creative and technology-based industries continue to grow and create new opportunities.
Entry qualifications
Entry requirements for A Level courses
● Five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and Mathematics.
● A strong interest in and enthusiasm for, the subject chosen.
● A willingness to commit to regular Independent Study outside of lesson time, as A Level courses require a high level of motivation, organisation and academic commitment.
● An interview may be required as part of the application process.
Please note: some courses have additional entry requirements.
How is this course assessed?
This is a linear course, which means all formal assessment takes place at the end of the two-year programme.
The qualification is assessed through:
● Component 01: Computer systems – written examination, 2 hours 30 minutes, 40%
● Component 02: Algorithms and programming – written examination, 2 hours 30 minutes, 40%
● Component 03/04: Programming project – non-exam assessment, 20%.
The programming project gives students the opportunity to design, develop and evaluate a coded solution to a practical problem, demonstrating their ability to apply the knowledge and skills developed throughout the course.
What can I do next?
A Level Computer Science opens the door to a wide range of higher education, apprenticeship and employment pathways. It is a strong foundation for students interested in the digital, technical and creative sectors.
It can support progression into areas such as:
● Computer Science
● Software Engineering
● Artificial Intelligence
● Data Science
● Cybersecurity
● Games Development
● Web Development
● IT and Network Systems
● Degree apprenticeships in digital and technology fields
Computer Science also combines well with Maths, Science and creative subjects, and is highly valued in sectors such as finance, healthcare, education, engineering and media.
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