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General Entry Requirements
A Level Programme Entry Requirements
The opportunity to study four Advanced level subjects will be offered to some particularly well-qualified applicants, currently defined as students who have achieved at least an average grade 7 across their best seven GCSE subjects.
Vocational and Applied Diploma Entry Requirements
**Please refer to each subject's entry requirements for additional entry requirements for that subject**
Course Summary
Through studying Economics, students:
Course Details
Students are introduced to Economics through building knowledge of core microeconomic and macroeconomic concepts, and by investigating economic theory through real-world businesses and the environments in which they operate. Breadth and depth of knowledge and understanding with applications to more complex concepts and models are developed in the second year of study. Students will need to apply their knowledge and understanding to both familiar and unfamiliar contexts in the assessment, and to demonstrate an awareness of current economic events and policies.
We encourage wide reading to stimulate intellectual curiosity and develop new interests, understanding and skills.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Assessment
Entry requirements
6 in a GCSE Humanities subject.
Your next steps...
Possible career choices A-level Economics can offer you include accountancy, stockbroker, banker and online financial and business-related careers; however, most require a higher level of education. Your A-level Economics can lead you to degrees in economics, business studies, social sciences, engineering, accountancy, financial services, management and journalism.
Subjects that complement Economics include Accounting, Law, Geography, History, and Government and Politics. Economics is a good bridge between STEM subjects and humanities. It is not essential to study Maths A level alongside Economics, but students may like to note that many straight Economics courses at university require Maths A level. University courses that are economics-related or dual honours are open to non-mathematicians. A small number of university courses strongly prefer candidates with Further Maths A level.
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