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Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles –Second level Third level –Fourth level »Fifth level Choosing AS and A level Economics

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles –Second level Third level –Fourth level »Fifth level “Economics sheds light on how and why resources are distributed the way they are, how money works and why things cost what they do.” “Studying economics in the sixth form stretches your mind and forces you to think laterally about a range of interesting and topical problems.” “Studying economics in the sixth form will not only ensure you stay up-to-date with current affairs; you will also develop the facilities to critically analyse a range of issues in finance, business and politics.” A level Economics students Why study Economics?

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles –Second level Third level –Fourth level »Fifth level Yes, if you enjoy: debating economic issues such as inequality, immigration and how we should pay for healthcare using and interpreting data to analyse economic problems discussing alternative courses of action keeping up to date with national and international trends Is Economics for me?

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles –Second level Third level –Fourth level »Fifth level You don’t need to have studied Economics at GCSE to do A level Economics – you will be introduced to all the core content If you studied GCSE Economics and enjoyed it, you are likely to enjoy the A level too Economics does involve working with numbers so you will need a good grade in GCSE Maths You may have come across some economics in History and Citizenship when you learned about unemployment, inflation and taxes Do I need GCSE Economics?

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles –Second level Third level –Fourth level »Fifth level In Theme 1 you will learn about how markets work and what happens when they don’t work so well In Theme 2 you will learn about the UK economy In Theme 3 you will learn how businesses compete and set prices, how the jobs market works and how competition can be encouraged In Theme 4 you will learn about globalisation and international trade, how economies develop, financial markets and the public finances What will I learn?

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles –Second level Third level –Fourth level »Fifth level For A level you will study all four themes and will sit three exams at the end of your course: Paper 1 has data response and essay questions, and focuses on how markets work and the behaviour of consumers and businesses Paper 2 has data response and essay questions, and focuses on how the economy works and how governments try to manage the economy Paper 3 the data response and essay questions ask you to see how it all fits together How will I be assessed?

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles –Second level Third level –Fourth level »Fifth level Economics prepares you for progression to further study or the world of work: You will have developed data handling and writing skills which are transferable to both university and employment You might want to study a degree in economics, business economics, econometrics or a business and management degree You might progress to a career in industry, commerce, finance or the civil service What can I do next?

Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles –Second level Third level –Fourth level »Fifth level You can find out more about studying Economics by: Visiting the Edexcel website to find our more about AS and A level Economics A – just look for the squirrels Search online for Economics courses at university to find out more about where an A level in Economics can take you Find out what is happening in the world economy by watching relevant news programmes and reading business news Speak to your Head of Economics who will advise you what to do next How do I find out more?

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Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles –Second level Third level –Fourth level »Fifth level Careers if I study Economics ? Investment banking Professional services industry with ‘The Big Four’ (PwC, Deloitte, KPMG and Ernst & Young Multinational companies - finance and strategy Chartered accountant Financial risk analyst Statistician Jobs where your degree would be useful include: Actuary Civil Service fast streamer Diplomatic Services operational officer Local government officer Management consultant

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Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles –Second level Third level –Fourth level »Fifth level Good luck!

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