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A Level Computer Science

University Technical College Norfolk

Oldhall Road, Norwich, Norfolk, NR4 6FF

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

Available start dates

Available start dates

Saturday, 05 September 2026
University Technical College Norfolk
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Application Instructions

Please see entry requirements on each course description

Course Details

The A Level course is split into two different units over two academic years. The first two units are examined and are worth 40% each, whilst the third unit is a programming project worth 20%.

The units will include:

  • Computer Systems
  • The Fetch-Decode-Execute Cycle and its effects on different registers.
  • How different input, output and storage devices can be applied to the solution of different problems.
  • Network security and threats, use of firewalls, proxies and encryption.
  • Algorithms and Programming
  • Writing and following complex algorithms.
  • Use of an IDE to develop/debug a program.
  • Modularity, functions and procedures, parameter passing by value and by reference.

Programming Project

  • Candidates select their own user-driven problem of an appropriate size and complexity to solve.
  • Problem identification
  • Designing a solution
  • Iterative development process
  • Testing to inform development
  • Evaluating the success of the solution

The qualification, above all else, will be relevant to the modern and changing world of technology. There will be a focus on programming and an emphasise on the importance of computational thinking as a discipline.

With computational thinking at its core, the course will help students to develop the skills to solve problems, design systems and understand machine intelligence.

The course will also enable students the opportunity to apply the academic principles learned in the classroom to real world systems in an exciting and engaging manner.

Entry requirements

Grade 6 in GCSE Computer Science

OR

You will require a 6 in maths is you have not studied Computer Science at GCSE

Additionally you will require a Grade 5 in English Language.

Your next steps...

Students studying the A Level programme would be expected to be working towards University places or Higher Apprenticeships (Level 4).

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