IGCSE Computer Science
Instructor
basco@horntech.co.nz
- Description

Cambridge Assessment International Examination’s goals for its Computer Science courses are to enable students to develop:
- computational thinking skills
- an understanding of the main principles of solving problems using computers
- the skills necessary to solve computer-based problems using a high-level programming language
- an understanding of the component parts of computer systems and how they interrelate, including software, data, hardware, communication and people
- an understanding of the internet as a means of communication and its associated risks, and the functionality of networks and the internet
- an understanding of the development and use of automated and emerging technologies.
- the skills necessary to apply this understanding to develop computer based solutions to problems.
IGCSE candidates study the following topics:
Computer systems
- Data representation
- Data transmission
- Hardware
- Software
- The internet and its uses
- Automated and emerging technologies
Algorithms, programming and logic
- Algorithm design and problem-solving
- Programming
- Databases
- Boolean logic