This course will appeal to students who have an interest in exploring current issues. Students will develop an understanding of the way Economics explains real world phenomena, both in their everyday life and in a global context. In lessons, students will develop a ‘tool kit’ of the knowledge and skills used by economists. CAREER PATHWAYS: Students who study Economics develop key skills that are applicable to all walks of life, but are especially useful for students looking to study Business or Economics related courses at university.
Students must achieve 4 GCSE grades 9-6 and 7 GCSE grades 9-4 (Maths and English grade 5) Students must achieve a GCSE grade 6 in English and Maths. A GCSE in Economics is helpful, but not essential.
Paper 1: 35% of A Level grade 100 marks available Paper 2: 35% of A Level grade 100 marks available Paper 3: Synoptic 30% of A Level grade 100 marks available
About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Hillingdon |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Queens Walk, Ruislip, HA4 0LS |
This course will appeal to students who have an interest in exploring current issues. Students will develop an understanding of the way Economics explains real world phenomena, both in their everyday life and in a global context. In lessons, students will develop a ‘tool kit’ of the knowledge and skills used by economists. CAREER PATHWAYS: Students who study Economics develop key skills that are applicable to all walks of life, but are especially useful for students looking to study Business or Economics related courses at university.
Students must achieve 4 GCSE grades 9-6 and 7 GCSE grades 9-4 (Maths and English grade 5) Students must achieve a GCSE grade 6 in English and Maths. A GCSE in Economics is helpful, but not essential.
Paper 1: 35% of A Level grade 100 marks available Paper 2: 35% of A Level grade 100 marks available Paper 3: Synoptic 30% of A Level grade 100 marks available