The study of Economics allows an individual to develop an understanding of economic concepts and theories through a critical consideration of current economic issues, problems and institutions that effect everyday life. The course will follow the new EDEXCEL specification. It is assumed that candidates have had no prior exposure to the subject. Skills: Economics is a social science and as such can be effectively combined with other social sciences such as Business Studies and Geography. Many of the skills involved are transferable and the study of one of these subjects will complement/enhance the contextual appreciation of the other. Economics will develop analytical and evaluative skills, using both a high level of mathematical and English application. Implications for University: Economics is widely regarded by Admission Tutors as being a rigorous subject that develops; the application of number, communication, IT skills, independent learning, team working and problem solving. It provides; a sound foundation for the higher study of most university courses.
• Paper 1 (solely based on Theme 1 & 3 above) – 2 hours, 35% of marks • Paper 2 (solely based on Themes 2 & 4 above) – 2 hours, 35% of marks • Paper 3 (Synoptic – based on ALL themes above) – 2 hours, 30% of marks
About Education Provider
Region | South West |
Local Authority | Devon |
Ofsted Rating | |
Gender Type | Co-Educational |
ISI Report | View Report |
Boarding Fee | Day £14,790; Boarding £29,925 - £31,200 |
Sixth Form Fee | Unknown |
Address | Buckeridge Road, Teignmouth, TQ14 8LY |
The study of Economics allows an individual to develop an understanding of economic concepts and theories through a critical consideration of current economic issues, problems and institutions that effect everyday life. The course will follow the new EDEXCEL specification. It is assumed that candidates have had no prior exposure to the subject. Skills: Economics is a social science and as such can be effectively combined with other social sciences such as Business Studies and Geography. Many of the skills involved are transferable and the study of one of these subjects will complement/enhance the contextual appreciation of the other. Economics will develop analytical and evaluative skills, using both a high level of mathematical and English application. Implications for University: Economics is widely regarded by Admission Tutors as being a rigorous subject that develops; the application of number, communication, IT skills, independent learning, team working and problem solving. It provides; a sound foundation for the higher study of most university courses.
• Paper 1 (solely based on Theme 1 & 3 above) – 2 hours, 35% of marks • Paper 2 (solely based on Themes 2 & 4 above) – 2 hours, 35% of marks • Paper 3 (Synoptic – based on ALL themes above) – 2 hours, 30% of marks