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Pearson Edexcel Level 1/Level 2 GCSE (9–1) Sample assessment material for first teaching September 2020 Time: 2 hours Paper Reference 1CP2/02 Computer Science Paper 2: Application of Computational Thinking You must have: • a computer ...
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• understanding that every computer system is made up of sub systems Syllabus content Students need to develop knowledge, understanding and the capability to evaluate: • the theory of Computer Science - data representation and transmission • practical problem solving and programming using algorith...
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Computer Science You don’t normally need to know any programming in order to take a Computer Science degree, but Mathematics is essential and Further Mathematics desirable. Taking at least one other science subject would also be useful. Many students think that ICT would be advantageous; in fact...
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