Economics
Economics at A Level is a rigorous, highly respected subject. It is not essential to have studied Economics at GCSE. An interest in the UK and global economy is vital. With economic issues top of the agenda in the UK, EU and the wider world, it is an exciting time to be studying this subject. We cover both microeconomics (individual markets such as oil) and macro-economics (the national economy). You will learn to analyse and evaluate topics such as market forces, competition, the power of large companies, labour markets, externalities, behavioural economics, economic growth, unemployment, inflation, financial markets, Europe and globalisation.
Course Information |
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Course Name: | Economics |
Course Type: | A Level |
Examination/Coursework: |
100% examination |
Exam Board: | AQA |
Entrance Criteria: |
Standard Sixth Form entry plus Grade 6 in GCSE Economics. If you have not studied GCSE Economics, entry will require a minimum of Grade 6 in GCSE Maths |
Topics & Areas Covered: |
Individuals, firms, markets and market failure:
The market mechanism, market failure and government intervention in markets
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Career Pathways: |
Economics provides a strong grounding for the following areas:
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Additional Information: | It is recommended that students consider studying A level Mathematics in addition to Economics, as Mathematics A Level is required by some (but not all) universities when applying for Economics courses. |
AS/A-Level: | This course can be studied as an AS Level. |