KS4 Curriculum Guide 2020

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Head of Department: MR PHILLIPS Examination Board & Syllabus OCR

Computer Science WHY TAKE GCSE COMPUTER SCIENCE? Computer Science is a very practical subject – students will be able to use the knowledge and skills they learn in the classroom on real-world problems. It is also a highly creative subject that calls on learners to be inventive. REQUIREMENTS OF THE COURSE: GCSE Computer Science will encourage learners to: O Analyse problems in computational terms through practical experience of solving such problems, including designing, writing and debugging programs. O Think creatively, innovatively, analytically, logically and critically. O Understand the components that make up digital systems, and how they communicate with one another and with other systems. O Understand the impacts of digital technology to the individual and to wider society. THE SUBJECT IS ASSESSED IN THE FOLLOWING WAYS: 8LI ½REP KVEHI E[EVHIH [MPP GSQI JVSQ X[S I\EQMREXMSR TETIVW GSQTPIXIH at the end of the course. Component 1: Computer systems – 50% O Study how processors work. O Investigate computer memory and storage. O Explore modern network layouts and how they function. O Build skills in the ever important realm of cyber security. O Investigate how types of software are used within computer systems. O Stretch wider comprehension of how computers and computing affect ethical, legal, cultural and environmental issues.

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