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Economics

Chesterton Community College

Gilbert Rd, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB4 3NY

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3

Available start dates

Available start dates

Tuesday, 01 September 2026
Chesterton Community College
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

Economics will give you an excellent understanding of how economies allocate their scarce resources to meet the needs and wants of their citizens. You will develop a greater understanding of the economic problems which face individuals, firms and governments on a local, national and global level and the alternative ways these problems can be resolved. You will investigate microeconomic topics such as how individual decisions impact economic outcomes, the importance of competition, how markets operate and why they fail and how the distribution of income and wealth is affected. At the same time you will learn about macroeconomics, looking at the big picture of how our national economy fits into the global context, the global impact of financial markets and monetary policy and the operation of the international economy.

Course Details

You will study topics from both microeconomics and macroeconomics. Microeconomics the economic problem and economic methodology, individual economic decision making, price determination in a competitive market, production, costs and revenue, perfect competition, imperfectly competitive markets and monopoly, the labour market, the distribution of income and wealth, the market mechanism, market failure and government intervention in markets. Macroeconomics the measurement of macroeconomic performance, how the macroeconomy works, economic performance, financial markets and monetary policy, fiscal policy and supply-side policies, the international economy.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

At the end of the course you will sit three two hour written exams each exam will be worth one third of the A-level. Paper one will cover markets and market failure, paper two will cover the national and international economy and paper three will draw on material from the whole course. The papers will feature a range of question styles including multiple choice questions, short answer questions, essay questions, data response questions and questions based on real-world case studies.

Entry requirements

5 grade 6s at GCSE including 6s in English and Maths; Grade 6 in GCSE Geography or History

Your next steps...

An A-level in Economics will benefit you if you are looking to go on to study economics, business or finance at university. The skills you acquire will help you no matter what degree course you choose. You may choose to pursue a career in a directly related field such as banking or finance.

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