A Level Economics
Loughborough College Group
Radmoor Road, Loughborough, Loughborough, Leics, LE11 3BT
Available start dates
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Course Summary
Economics is a highly valuable, academic subject for those who have an interest in what's happening in the world around them.
This course intends to blend theory with real-life application in the search
for better ways to manage our economy, resulting in a more equitable
society.
Course Details
Year 12:
In your first year, you will develop a strong
understanding of both microeconomics and macroeconomics. Microeconomic
topics include: the basic economic problem, price determination in competitive
markets, production, technological change, market structures (perfect
competition, oligopoly and monopoly), market failure and government
intervention.
Macroeconomics topics include: government objectives, measuring macroeconomic
performance, theories and models of the economy, economic issues (inflation,
unemployment, economic growth), monetary, fiscal and supply-side policies.
Year 13:
The second year builds upon the economics
already learnt in your first year, considering economic concepts and theories in
greater depth and integrating understanding across topics.
Additional topics include: competition policy, labour markets, poverty and inequality, financial markets, globalisation and international trade.
Entry requirements
Minimum Entry Requirements:
All Loughborough College
Sixth Form courses have minimum entry requirements of at least five GCSEs at
grade C/4 or above, including English Language and Maths.
Subject Specific Entry Requirements:
GCSE English
Language and Maths at grade 5.
Your next steps...
Economics is widely accepted as a challenging and rewarding A Level. Upon completion of this course, you will be prepared for further study at university or be ready for the world of work.
Students that have gone on to study economics at degree level have typically
found employment in sectors including finance, charitable and not-for-profit
organisations, consultancies, insurance and accountancy firms, government
departments and think tanks.
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