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  2. Diploma in Computer Science - Wikipedia

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    The Diploma in Computer Science is a diploma offered by several post-secondary institutions: Cambridge Diploma in Computer Science – this University of Cambridge course was the world's first computer science course, first offered in 1953; University of Kent in Canterbury; University of British Columbia

  3. Cambridge Diploma in Computer Science - Wikipedia

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    In its final incarnation, the Diploma was a 10-month course, evaluated two-thirds on examination and one-third on a project dissertation. Most of the examined courses were shared by the second year ("Part IB") of the undergraduate Computer Science Tripos course, with some additional lectures specifically for the Diploma students and four of the ...

  4. IB Group 4 subjects - Wikipedia

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    The group 4 project (10 hours, 6 raw marks). Candidates will need to complete an interdisciplinary project with other science students. This is marked against the personal skills criterion. Both components carry a weightage of 30% (SL) or 20% (HL) of the computer science course.

  5. Certificate of Secondary Education - Wikipedia

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    The 1960 Beloe Report was commissioned to look into a new exam which became the CSE.. The CSE was introduced to provide a set of qualifications available to a broader range of schoolchildren and distinct from the GCE (), that were aimed at the academically more able pupils, mostly those at grammar and independent schools (rather than secondary modern schools). [4]

  6. Bebras Competition - Wikipedia

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    The International Bebras Challenge on Informatics is an annual computer science competition for primary and secondary school students around the world. With 87 member countries and more than 2.5 million participating students in 2024, the competition is the largest computer science competition in the world.

  7. Neil Wiseman - Wikipedia

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    Research in the Computer Laboratory developed with the Rainbow display project, which combined Wiseman's interests in electronic design and computer graphics. He ran the Diploma course in computer science, looked after general graduate admissions and played a key role in the establishment of the hardware laboratory for undergraduate practical work.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Computer science - Wikipedia

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    The goals of the project are to build a community of interest around computer science, and to provide a focal point for coordinating efforts to improve Wikipedia's computer science articles. The scope of the project includes all articles in the area of computer science , including computer programming and software engineering .

  9. Cornell Computing and Information Science - Wikipedia

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    Cornell has long had one of the top-ranked computer science programs in the nation. [29] It placed in a tie for sixth overall in the U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges Rankings for 2022, with specialty rankings of third in theory , third in programming languages , tied for fifth in artificial intelligence , and twelfth in computer systems .