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Computer Science

Cambridge IGCSE (9-1) 0984 Mr B Moore Computer Science

What do I need to know and be able to do before taking this course?

IGCSE Computer Science builds on the thinking skills and approaches to problem solving covered in Years 7, 8 and 9. There is no need to have any previous experience with programming, but an interest in computers, new technologies and solving problems will be extremely useful.

What will I learn?

Computer Science covers the principles and practices of computing, computational thinking and programming. You will learn to program by writing computer code and develop your understanding of the main principles of problem-solving using computers.

You will be able to apply your understanding to develop computer-based solutions to problems using algorithms and coding in Python 3. This qualification will help you appreciate current and emerging computing technologies and the benefits of their use.

How is the course structured and assessed?

There are two written papers of 1 hour and 45 minutes each. The IGCSE has no coursework. Paper 1 is a theory paper, worth 60% of the overall grade, covering many of the topics listed above. Paper 2 covers problem solving and programming, worth 40% of the overall grade. Some of the questions in this paper will be based on pre-release material, which will we will study as a class before the exam.

What Sixth Form subjects will this course be useful for?

IGCSE is the natural foundation for further study in A level Computer Science. Understanding the principles of Computer Science provides learners with the knowledge required for many other subjects in the sciences, mathematics and engineering, and the analytical skills learnt can also be used in everyday life.

Additionally, the IGCSE is accepted and valued by leading universities and employers around the world as evidence of academic achievement.