Choosing this Course The content of this Economics course enables candidates to develop a broad understanding of Economics principles and takes an in depth look at national and international economies. During Year one students will study two units of theory and a further two in the second year. At the end of year two students will sit three exams, two of these exams are worth 35% each and the third is worth 30%. Course Content The content of this Economics course enables candidates to develop a broad understanding of economic principles and takes an in depth look at national and international companies’ operations. During Year one students will study two units of theory and a further two in the second year. At the end of year two students will sit three exams, each of which are worth 33.3% Paper 1: Markets and market failure Paper 2: National and International economy Paper 3: Economic principles and issues Career Opportunities A level Economics will introduce you to a wide array of employment opportunities, provide you with qualifications you need for further education and help you decide what you want to do with the rest of your life. You will be provided with the technical skills needed to accomplish an extensive range of jobs such as accountancy, law, analysts and consultants.
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About Education Provider
| Region | London |
| Local Authority | Sutton |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Sutton Common Road, Sutton, SM3 9PS |
Choosing this Course The content of this Economics course enables candidates to develop a broad understanding of Economics principles and takes an in depth look at national and international economies. During Year one students will study two units of theory and a further two in the second year. At the end of year two students will sit three exams, two of these exams are worth 35% each and the third is worth 30%. Course Content The content of this Economics course enables candidates to develop a broad understanding of economic principles and takes an in depth look at national and international companies’ operations. During Year one students will study two units of theory and a further two in the second year. At the end of year two students will sit three exams, each of which are worth 33.3% Paper 1: Markets and market failure Paper 2: National and International economy Paper 3: Economic principles and issues Career Opportunities A level Economics will introduce you to a wide array of employment opportunities, provide you with qualifications you need for further education and help you decide what you want to do with the rest of your life. You will be provided with the technical skills needed to accomplish an extensive range of jobs such as accountancy, law, analysts and consultants.
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