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The aim of the Cambridge International AS and A Level Computer Science syllabus is to encourage learners to develop an understanding of the fundamental principles of computer science and how computer programs work in a range of contexts.
They will also be able to appreciate the ethical issues that arise with current and emerging computing technologies. From the 2015 examination series, this syllabus will replace Cambridge International AS and A Level Computing (syllabus code 9691).
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