11 Economics A-level degrees found
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11 Economics A-level degrees found
Schellhammer Business School
A Level - Economics
- San Roque, Spain
A-level
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The syllabus covers a range of basic economic ideas, including an introduction to the price system and government intervention, international trade and exchange rates, the measurement of employment and inflation, and the causes and consequences of inflation.
USP College
A-Level in Economics
- North Benfleet, United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
Develop an understanding of economic concepts and theories through the study of current economic issues, problems and institutions. A-Level Economics builds the knowledge and skills needed to understand and analyse data, think critically about issues and make informed decisions. In year one you will examine issues like competitive markets and uncover the reasons why some markets fail.
Truro And Penwith College
A Level Economics
- Truro, United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
A wide-ranging subject, highly regarded by employers and universities which relates to real-life situations and complements other subjects. You will study micro and macroeconomic issues affecting the world around us, learning to apply economic theories and understand key interrelationships. Want to know what caused the global financial crisis? Interested in how governments use economic policy to respond to climate change? Shocked by the impact of COVID 19? Then this is the subject to study! Economics encompasses every aspect of our lives linking historical economic events to current and future problems. It develops an understanding of the world around us that is as valuable as it is interesting.
Swindon College
Economics A Level
- Swindon, United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
This interesting course will help you understand more about business and government decision-making. The flexible syllabus allows us to cover a wide range of topical issues, ensuring your studies will be relevant to economic events and the real world. Microeconomics: this explores the behaviour of individuals, firms and markets. The focus is government policy with regards to competition and inequality. You will also explore how governments can increase economic growth, reduce inflation and unemployment and deal with recession and the problems of high government and consumer debt.
Epping Forest College
A LEVEL ECONOMICS
- Loughton, United Kingdom
A-level
English
You will gain knowledge and understanding of the key aspects of economic theories and policies and the impact which these have on the economy and on economic agents.
Northampton College
A Level Economics
- Northampton, United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
You will gain knowledge and understanding of the key aspects of economic theories and policies and the impact which these have on the economy and on economic agents. You will also compare the likely effectiveness of economic policies in relation to the achievement of particular economic objectives, as well as develop the ability to make both microeconomic and macroeconomic decisions in specific contexts. You will also confront issues, tackle the challenges these issues raise and engage in debate and in debate and discussion with fellow students.
Kendal College
A-Level Economics
- Kendal, United Kingdom
A-level
English
Economics provides students with the skills to analyse and evaluate issues to a high standard. This subject is therefore of particular interest to students who seek answers to a range of topical questions and also to those who aspire to careers in stimulating and rewarding sectors of the economy. Traditionally this A level subject marries up well with mathematics and science subjects.
Swindon College
Economics B A Level
- Swindon, United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
This a Level is Included Within the Following a Level Pathways as a Recommended Core Subject: Business and Entrepreneurship; Financial Academy and in the Following Pathways as a Recommended Additional Subject: Engineering; Maths, Physics and Computer Science; Social Sciences. However, You Can Choose Economics With Any a Level/equivalent Combination.
Mander Portman Woodward
A Level Economics
- 90-92, United Kingdom
A-level
On-Campus
English
By studying Economics at A level, you will consider issues such as these in depth. You will look at the operation of markets on a national and international scale and think about their virtues and vices. You will consider how businesses function and the role of the financial sector in a society. The course will leave you with a clear understanding of the complex forces that shape our society in the context of wider social and political themes.
Neath Port Talbot College
A Level Economics (Full-Time)
- Neath, United Kingdom
A-level
English
The AS Level / A Level Economics is a full-time, two-year further education course located in the Sixth Form Academy (SFA) which is designed for students who are interested in the economy and its impact on daily life. You will examine issues such as: whether the UK was right to stay out of the Euro, why petrol taxes are so high, how to combat climate change, and why some areas of the country are performing better than others.
Acorn House College
A LEVEL INTENSIVE
- Southall, United Kingdom
A-level
Full time
On-Campus
English
The A-Level Intensive course is designed to accommodate students who have not attained the result required by their preferred university, have moved to the UK from other countries, or had an interrupted education.
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There is evidence of economic writing that dates all the way back to the Mesopotamian era. The development of modern economics is largely due to two groups which were known as the physiocrats and the mercantilists. These groups help develop capitalism in Europe in the 16th century.
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