Economics A Level
Springwood High School
Queensway, Gaywood, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 4AW
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Application Instructions
A LEVEL AND LEVEL 3 QUALIFICATIONS
To gain a place on this course students will ideally have at least grade 4 in both English Language and Mathematics and at least three other GCSEs, or equivalent Level 2 qualifications, at grade 5 or above. Some subjects also have additional entry requirements.
All students are to choose 3 subjects from 3 different blocks. Further Mathematics may be taken as a fourth choice.
LEVEL 2 QUALIFICATIONS
Subjects have individual entry requirements.
Students only need to apply for either Bricklaying or Hairdressing.
Course Details
ECONOMICS
This course provides the opportunity for students to explore the world and how its resources are managed. The students develop skills in investigation, problem solving, creativity, analysis and evaluation whilst learning how countries, governments and businesses operate.
Students are encouraged to explore the world around them taking an interest in current affairs including politics and economic policy.
Typical topics studied include Supply & Demand, Globalisation, Exchange Rates, Elasticity, Market Structures, Market Failure, Macro Economic Objectives, EU, National Minimum Wage, Trade Unions, Economic Policy.
There are three two hour exams at A2 each worth 33% of the qualification.
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Exams:
Component 1 - Economic decision making, Price determination, production costs and revenue, Competitive markets and monopolies, the Labour market and distribution of income
Data response
1 Written exam:2 hours
80 marks
33.3% of A-Level
Data response question worth 40 marks
Essay question 40 marks
Component 2 - Circular flow of income, Economic Performance, Financial markets and monetary policy, Fiscal policy and the International economy
Data response
1 Written exam:2 hours
80 marks
33.3% of A-Level
Data response question worth 40 marks
Essay question 40 marks
Component 3 - All content
1 Written exam: 2 hours
80 marks
33.3% of A-Level
Multiple choice questions worth 30 marks
Case study and question worth 50 marks
Entry requirements
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Future Applications
The broad scope and relevance of the subject makes it useful preparation for almost any degree course that contains an economic, financial or Business component or module. Students studying A-level Economics have gone on to work in a wide variety of occupations relating to finance and business.
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