Prepare for success in the Cambridge IGCSE Computer Science (0478) Paper 1 exam with this comprehensive and engaging course. Covering the latest syllabus for 2026–2028, this program builds a strong foundation in computer science theory and prepares students for real exam scenarios through interactive learning, clear explanations, and past paper practice.
Students will master key syllabus topics:
Data Representation: Learn how computers represent text, images, sound, and numbers using binary and hexadecimal systems.
Data Transmission: Understand how data is transferred accurately and securely using transmission modes, protocols, and error-checking methods.
Hardware: Explore the inner workings of computer systems, including CPUs, memory, storage, and peripheral devices.
Software: Study operating systems, utility programs, and application software that drive computer functionality.
The Internet and Its Uses: Discover how networks and the internet operate, along with cybersecurity, online communication, and cloud computing concepts.
Automated and Emerging Technologies: Examine how artificial intelligence, robotics, and automation are reshaping the world.
💡 Course Highlights:
Fully aligned with the Cambridge IGCSE 0478 Paper 1 syllabus (2026–2028)
Step-by-step explanations with real-world examples
Topic-wise notes, quizzes, and past paper solutions
Mock tests and exam-style practice questions
Ongoing mentor support and personalized feedback
🎯 Perfect For: Students preparing for the Cambridge IGCSE Computer Science Paper 1 who want to strengthen their theoretical understanding, analytical skills, and exam performance.
1.1 Number systems
1.2 Text, sound and images
1.3 Data storage and compression
2.1 Types and methods of data transmission
2.2 Methods of error detection
2.3 Encryption
3.1 Computer architecture
3.2 Input and output devices
3.3 Data storage
3.4 Network hardware
4.1 Types of software and interrupts
4.2 Types of programming language, translators and integrated development environments (IDEs)
5.1 The internet and the world wide web
5.2 Digital currency
5.3 Cyber security
6.1 Automated systems
6.2 Robotics
6.3 Artificial intelligence
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