Course information
Economics
Queen Elizabeth's Girls' School - Barnet
02084492984
High Street, Barnet, EN5 5RR
Course summary

Students will develop their analytical and logical thinking. You will be required to apply economic theories to real life examples. Economics is a demanding but very rewarding subject which should appeal to academic students. You will need to be interested in topical stories about the economy and be prepared to follow articles in the press and media. What will I learn? Edexcel Level 3 Advanced GCE in Economics A The course is structured into four themes: Theme 1: Introduction to Markets and Market Failure Theme 2: The UK Economy—Performance and policies Theme 3: Business Behaviour and the Labour Market Theme 4: A Global Perspective There are then 3 exam papers: Paper 1: Markets and Business Behaviour This will assess Microeconomics and questions will be drawn from Themes 1 and 3. The paper includes Multiple choice, short answer questions, data response and open response questions from a choice of two. Paper 2: The National and Global Economy. This paper will assess macroeconomics and questions will be drawn from Themes 2 and 4. The paper includes Multiple choice, short answer questions, data response and open response questions from a choice of 2. Paper 3: Microeconomics and Macroeconomics This will assess content across all 4 Themes. The paper has two sections and each section comprises one data response question broken up into a number of parts and a open response question from a choice of two. What can I do at the end of the course? Most students taking A level Economics intend to go to university and a significant number continue to study Economics at degree level. It is worth noting that some top universities e.g. the London School of Economics, require students to have A level Mathematics to study Economics at degree level. Some students combine Economics with another subject like Politics or choose from a range of related subjects such as Management, Accounts, PPE (Philosophy, Politics, Economics). Economics graduates are successful in obtaining jobs, for example, in the Government Economic Service, Banking, Insurance and Accountancy and are amongst the highest paid graduates in the country.

Entry requirements

At least three GCSEs at Grade 6 or above in relevant subjects A Grade 6 or above in both GCSE English Language and GCSE Mathematics. You must be confident about numerical concepts and graphs. You do not have to have studied Business Studies or Economics at GCSE in order to study A level Economics.

How you'll be assessed

Paper 1: Markets and Business Behaviour Duration 2 hours, 35% of the total qualification Paper 2: The National and Global Economy Duration 2 hours, 35% of the total qualification Paper 3: Microeconomics and Macroeconomics Duration 2 hours, 30% of the total qualification

School Info

About Education Provider

RegionLondon
Local AuthorityBarnet
Ofsted RatingGood
Gender TypeGirls
AddressHigh Street, Barnet, EN5 5RR