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Economics is an exciting, dynamic subject that allows students to develop an understanding of the complexities and interdependence of economic activities in a rapidly changing world.
At the heart of economic theory is the problem of scarcity. While the world’s population has unlimited needs and wants, there are limited resources to satisfy these needs and wants. As a result of this scarcity, choices have to be made.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSGCSE English or History Grade 6, Mathematics Grade 5. “I have enjoyed studying economics, the management of scarce resources, as it reveals the importance of everyday decisions in everybody’s lives.” WHERE THIS SUBJECT CAN TAKE YOUStudents are able to gain entry to a range of courses at university from: Core Economics to Finance, Business, Human Geography and Politics. Many of the leading banking, finance and development organisations have well established apprenticeship and internship schemes for those choosing not to go to university. AWARDA LEVEL EDEXCEL Economics A COURSE CONTENT/STRUCTUREA Level economics has 3 exams at the end of Year 13. Paper 1 covers Microeconomic issues, Paper 2 assesses Macroeconomics and the final exam, combines both disciplines and requires the application of key markets such as Energy, Housing, the Gig Economy, Agriculture Students Study the four core units: ASSESSMENT
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