Level 3
Economics, A Level
Level 3
Economics, A Level
Economics is more than just numbers and money, it is the study of the world around us from a social, financial, and cultural perspective. An A Level in Economics provides a solid foundation for further studies and a successful career in the dynamic world of finance, business, or policymaking.
Show more...What will I study?
You will look at decisions made by organisations and the government, and the impact they have on the economy. You will cover exchange rates, unemployment, inflation, national debt, growth, worldwide markets, and energy pricing policies.
You will widen your knowledge through the investigative nature of economics, which provides excellent opportunities to excel in both written and verbal communication. Economics is perfectly matched with business studies for a career in a business environment.
- Economic methodology
- Price determination in a competitive market
- Production, costs and revenue
- Competitive and concentrated markets
- The market mechanism and government intervention in markets
- The national economy in a global context
- The measurement of macroeconomic performance
- Macroeconomy: the circular flow of income, AD/AS analysis, and related concepts
- Economic performance
- Macroeconomic policy
This programme is part of a Sixth Form offer, learners typically choose three or four A Level subjects to study over a two-year period. Which A Levels you study can affect your choices at university and your future career. Take a look here at our other A Level programmes.
How will I be assessed?
You will take exams in your second year.
Progression
This is a great A Level to take if you’re looking to study economics at university. You could also progress to the degree in BA (Hons) Business Management and Sustainability at University Centre Weston.
Economics also opens up many career opportunities including those in business, management, politics, finance, banking, management consultancy, and economic journalism.
Entry requirements
A minimum of five GCSEs at grade 9-4, including English, and grade 6 or above in maths.