Economics

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Level

A-Level

Course Length

2 Years

Timetable

Full Time
Reasons to study Economics
It offers a fascinating challenge as it allows you to consider the topical and controversial issues of the day in a lively and analytical way. You will develop an understanding of how individuals make decisions based on economic principles. You will understand what the Government’s aims are and how it attempts to fulfil them. You will learn how governments raise revenue and then decide how to spend this on different projects.
What you will study
Year 1 (AS) – Central Economic Problem, How do individuals make decisions? Government Objectives Year 2 (A-Level) – you will also study Business Economics and industrial theory, Behavioural Economics, Financial Services
Entry Criteria
GCSE English and Maths minimum grade 5 and average GCSE score of 4.8 or above genuine interest in current affairs and the world around you willingness to read news articles and economics news stories ability to listen to other people’s opinions and contribute to discussions.
How you will be assessed
Year 1 (AS) – two 1.5-hour exams Year 2 (A-Level) – three two-hour exams The exams are short questions, multiple choice questions and essays based on topical case studies.
Priestley extra
Visits to the UK and European Parliaments and other financial institutions. Chance to take part in the Bank of England Interest Rate Challenge and the National Stock Market Challenge operated by the Institute of Financial Studies.

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Progression
Economists are highly sought after – they are the second most highly paid graduates. Those who have a good understanding of the economy will find rewarding occupations in banks and financial institutions, manufacturing and service companies, the media, government and international organisations such as the World Bank. Many of our students choose to go on to study Economics to degree level.

How to Apply

Apply for your place early to avoid disappointment!