The Economics course ensures that students gain a deep understanding of key economic theories and principles. As global citizens, students are expected to apply their knowledge and understanding of economics to discuss what is happening in the micro and macro economy. As one of the most powerful social sciences, Economics combines both creativity and rational thought. The course allows students to analyse and interpret data, build rational and logical arguments, and provide convincing judgements. As developing scholars, students will confidently use a wide range of mathematical skills, and balance these with strong written and verbal communication to present holistic arguments. Theme 1: Introduction to markets and market failure ● Nature of Economics ● How markets work ● Market failure ● Government intervention Theme 2: The UK economy – performance and policies ● Measures of economic performance ● Aggregate demand & Aggregate supply ● National income ● Economic growth ● Macroeconomic objectives and policy.
- Grade 6 in Mathematics - Students achieving a minimum of at least six GCSEs (9 – 5) of which at least four are at a grade 6 (or equivalent). - Students must also achieve a minimum of a grade 5 in English Language and Mathematics.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Kent |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Boys |
| Address | Oakwood Park, Maidstone, ME16 8AH |
The Economics course ensures that students gain a deep understanding of key economic theories and principles. As global citizens, students are expected to apply their knowledge and understanding of economics to discuss what is happening in the micro and macro economy. As one of the most powerful social sciences, Economics combines both creativity and rational thought. The course allows students to analyse and interpret data, build rational and logical arguments, and provide convincing judgements. As developing scholars, students will confidently use a wide range of mathematical skills, and balance these with strong written and verbal communication to present holistic arguments. Theme 1: Introduction to markets and market failure ● Nature of Economics ● How markets work ● Market failure ● Government intervention Theme 2: The UK economy – performance and policies ● Measures of economic performance ● Aggregate demand & Aggregate supply ● National income ● Economic growth ● Macroeconomic objectives and policy.
- Grade 6 in Mathematics - Students achieving a minimum of at least six GCSEs (9 – 5) of which at least four are at a grade 6 (or equivalent). - Students must also achieve a minimum of a grade 5 in English Language and Mathematics.