Economics : A-level
Business, Administration and Law


What will you be working towards?
Code | L3-ALV-ECO |
Qualification Type | GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent |
Qualification Level | Level 3 |
Course type | Full Time |
Overview
Details
We aim to build up students’ understanding of the concepts, ideas and theories that economists use to help understand how the economy operates. The emphasis is on using economic theory to understand relevant and topical issues. You will be expected to take an interest in current affairs, debate issues, and research economic problems. This is supported by our own YouTube Channel and the use of Twitter.
Students are expected to work independently in addition to work done in class. Students are assessed on a regular basis and we also have a comprehensive range of support sessions and mentoring for when students need extra help.
How will it be delivered?
The A-level consists of three papers taken at the end of the second year. Paper 1 covers Markets and Market Failure, Paper 2 focuses on the National and International Economy while paper 3 covers Economic Principles and Issues. The exams involve a mixture of data-response questions, multiple-choice questions and essays.
Entry requirements
In addition to the standard College entry requirements (see below) this course requires students to have achieved grade 5 or above in GCSE English Language and Mathematics. It is not necessary to have previously studied Economics.
Your next steps...
The course provides an excellent basis for further study and employment in the fields of Economics, Business and Accounting. Many students take degree courses in Economics.
Graduate Economists are in high demand for their analytical skills and are well prepared for careers in the public and private sectors in the UK and abroad. Careers include working in the civil service, local government, banking, accountancy, finance and management. Economics will help you get a better understanding of the world around you.
What does the course combine well with?
Economics will combine well with most other Advanced Level subjects, including Mathematics, other social sciences and humanities. Many natural science students take Economics and do well in it. Combining Economics with a foreign language helps those looking to work abroad or in a company that has overseas links.