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A Level Economics

Course Name 
A Level EconomicsAvailable for applications
Course Details
Location Wakefield College
Level Level 3
Duration 2 years
Mode of Study Full-time
Awarding Body AQA
 
Course Overview

Do you want to explore the relationship between an individual’s decisions and local economics? Or consider how economic policy makers can affect change on the national or global stage? You will find out about the terms, concepts, theories and models in both micro and macro Economics and learn how to evaluate the effects of economic agents for yourself.  You will learn about markets and how they fail as well as studying both national and international economies including topics such as, competition; monopolies; the labour market; fiscal policy, government intervention, inequality and poverty and much more.

You will learn all about these topics using a wide range of teaching and learning methods.  There will be lectures, group work, presentation, research and report activities, guest speakers, problem solving and plenty of past exam paper questions to practise for the exams.  Homework will be set every week to allow you to develop your knowledge and skills.

What you will Study

Individuals, firms, markets and market failure

This area of study covers topics like:  individual economic decision making; production, costs and revenue; perfect competition, imperfectly competitive markets and monopoly; the labour market; the distribution of income and wealth: poverty and inequality; and the market mechanism, market failure and government intervention in markets.

The national and international economy

This area of study covers topics like: the measurement of macroeconomic performance; how the macroeconomy works; the  circular flow of income, AD/AS analysis and related concepts; economic performance;financial markets and monetary policy; fiscalpolicy and supply-side policies; and the international economy.

How you will be Assessed

This course is examined by written external exams, set and marked by the exam board.

To pass the full A Level you will sit three 2-hour exams at the end of the 2nd year

Paper 1: assessment on markets and market failure.  You answer two long questions; one from each section. In section A, you can choose one context from a choice of two, and in section B one context from a choice of three.

Paper 2: assessment on national and international economy – again, you answer two long questions; one from each section. In sections A, you can choose one context from a choice of two, and in section B one context from a choice of three.

Paper 3: assessment of economic principles and issues.  Section A is multiple choice and section B has extended writing questions.

Entry Requirements 5 GCSEs at Grade 9 - 4, including English Language and a Grade 6 in Maths.
Further Study

The majority of students progress to Degree level of study at university. This may be a degree in Economics itself or a related discipline.

Course Groups (W) Sixth Form
Course Groups (W) AS/A Level
Subject Area (W) ALevels
Subject Area (W) Humanities
Subject Area (W) Business & Management
Client Group (W) 16-18
Client Group (W) International
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Information last amended: 19 March 2024 14:06

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