Higher Computing Science

The Course is designed to be of value for all learners, especially those considering further study or a career in computing science and related disciplines. It provides sufficient breadth, flexibility, personalisation and choice to meet the needs of all learners.

Learners will develop an understanding of the central role of computing professionals as creative problem-solvers and designers, able to design, implement and operate hardware and software systems, and of the far-reaching impact of information technology on our environment and society. They will also continue to develop a range of transferable skills for learning, skills for life and skills for work, opening up a wide range of career and study opportunities and enabling them to develop as global citizens who can contribute effectively to their communities, society and the world.

On completing the Course, the learners will have developed and strengthened their skills in analysis and problem-solving, software and information system design, development, implementation, testing and evaluation.

Course activities also provide opportunities for learners to enhance generic and transferable skills in planning and organising, working independently and in teams, critical thinking and decision-making, research, communication and self-and peer-evaluation, in a range of contexts.

 

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