A Level Economics is intended to give students an understanding of economic theories and concepts. It enables students to develop a critical consideration of current economic issues, problems and institutions that affect everyday life. The course invites students to apply their economic knowledge in a range of real-world contexts such as the housing market, environmental destruction, and the operation of global financial markets.
3 GCSE Grade 7-9 and 4 GCSE Grade 6 and Grade 7 in GCSE Mathematics (or Grade 7 in Economics if studied at GCSE).
Module 1: 2-hour written paper (worth 35% of the A Level) Module 2: 2-hour written paper (worth 35% of the A Level) Module 3: 2-hour written paper (worth 30% of the A Level)
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Kent |
| Ofsted Rating | Outstanding |
| Gender Type | Girls |
| Address | Shepherds Lane, Dartford, DA1 2NT |
A Level Economics is intended to give students an understanding of economic theories and concepts. It enables students to develop a critical consideration of current economic issues, problems and institutions that affect everyday life. The course invites students to apply their economic knowledge in a range of real-world contexts such as the housing market, environmental destruction, and the operation of global financial markets.
3 GCSE Grade 7-9 and 4 GCSE Grade 6 and Grade 7 in GCSE Mathematics (or Grade 7 in Economics if studied at GCSE).
Module 1: 2-hour written paper (worth 35% of the A Level) Module 2: 2-hour written paper (worth 35% of the A Level) Module 3: 2-hour written paper (worth 30% of the A Level)