Students with A-Level Economics gain access to a wide range of possible career and higher education opportunities. You develop and use a variety of transferable skills throughout the course, including: • Collecting and analysing economic data from a variety of sources • Communication and presentation • Problem solving and evaluation • Numerical skills • Use of ICT These skills are well recognised by and in great demand from employers and universities alike. Economics combines well with a range of science, social science and humanities subjects and may lead to university courses and careers in such areas as Law, Business, Accounting, Politics and, of course, Economics.
GCSE grade 6 or higher in Mathematics, and GCSE English Language at grade 6 or Higher. These are necessary as the style of assessment requires both mathematical skills including use of a calculator, as well as favoring those with skills in written communication.
About Education Provider
| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Kent |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Girls |
| Address | Highsted Road, Sittingbourne, ME10 4PT |
Students with A-Level Economics gain access to a wide range of possible career and higher education opportunities. You develop and use a variety of transferable skills throughout the course, including: • Collecting and analysing economic data from a variety of sources • Communication and presentation • Problem solving and evaluation • Numerical skills • Use of ICT These skills are well recognised by and in great demand from employers and universities alike. Economics combines well with a range of science, social science and humanities subjects and may lead to university courses and careers in such areas as Law, Business, Accounting, Politics and, of course, Economics.
GCSE grade 6 or higher in Mathematics, and GCSE English Language at grade 6 or Higher. These are necessary as the style of assessment requires both mathematical skills including use of a calculator, as well as favoring those with skills in written communication.