Course description
Economics relates to every aspect of our lives, from the decisions we make as individuals to the policies of firms and governments. The study of Economics enables you to develop a deeper understanding of the world around us that is as valuable as it is interesting.
Economics has been defined as the study of the allocation of scarce resources between competing claims and needs. The subject deals with a multitude of problems facing modern societies and governments. Economics has connections to many other subjects such as Politics, Geography, History, Business, Psychology and Statistics.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Students must hold 5 GCSEs at grade C or above in appropriate subjects. Successful A Level students would normally achieve a grade A or B in a number of relevant GCSE subjects.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
GCE A Level or equivalent