The Cambridge International AS & A Level Computer Science (9618) qualification is designed to develop a range of skills such as thinking creatively, analytically, logically, and critically. It encourages learners to meet the needs of Higher Education courses in computer science as well as twenty-first-century digital employers.
															The course assesses students based on the following objectives:
| Objective | Description | Weighting | 
|---|---|---|
| AO1 | Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts and techniques | 25% | 
| AO2 | Apply mathematical techniques to solve problems | 25% | 
| AO3 | Analyse and interpret mathematical information | 25% | 
| AO4 | Construct logical arguments and proofs | 25% | 
Graduates of the Cambridge International AS & A Level Computer Science are well-prepared for degrees in:
Careers include:
Theory Fundamentals
Written Examination
1 hour 30 minutes
Fundamental Problem-solving and Programming Skills
Written Examination
2 hours
Advanced Theory
Written Examination
1 hour 30 minutes
Practical
Practical Examination
2 hour 30 minutes