Cambridge O-Level Computer Science 2210
The syllabus is divided into two papers:
Paper 1 – Theory (Typically 2 hours)
Paper 1 tests the student’s understanding of fundamental concepts of computer science. It includes multiple-choice, structured, and short-answer questions.
1. Data Representation
2. Communication and Internet Technologies
3. Hardware and Software
4. Security
5. Algorithms and Programming
6. Databases
7. Problem Solving
Paper 2 – Practical (Typically 2 hours)
Paper 2 tests the ability to apply practical skills in programming and problem-solving. Students are given tasks to implement, usually in a high-level language like Python, Java, or pseudocode.
1. Programming
2. Algorithm Implementation
3. Problem Solving in Practice
4. Data Representation and Manipulation
Key Notes
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Paper 1 focuses on knowledge, understanding, and explanation.
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Paper 2 focuses on practical skills and application of programming.
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Both papers complement each other; theory knowledge supports practical work.
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Course Content
week 1
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Class 1 : introduction










