Full Time Economics
Vocational qualification
In Margam
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Vocational qualification
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Location
Margam (Wales)
Everyday a piece of news breaks that is Economic. We study questions such as: 1. Should we join the Euro? 2. Why are petrol taxes so high? 3. How do we combat climate change? 4. How do we control the housing boom? We study, therefore, how we work as individuals, firms and in the government. A genuine interest in current affairs and the world around you helps your understanding of the subject.
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About this course
A minimum of 6 GCSEs at Grade C or above, including Maths and English
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Course programme
AS/A Level
Economics
Course Description
Everyday a piece of news breaks that is Economic. We study questions such as:
1. Should we join the Euro?
2. Why are petrol taxes so high?
3. How do we combat climate change?
4. How do we control the housing boom?
We study, therefore, how we work as individuals, firms and in the government. A genuine interest in current affairs and the world around you helps your understanding of the subject.
Career Prospects
In the Times University Guide for 2008, an Economics degree gained its owner the fourth highest starting salary after Medicine, Dentistry and Civil Engineering
Virtually every large organisation in the country employs an economist in some capacity, making Economics a powerful subject for opening doors to all sorts of occupations
Study Mode
Full-time
Campus
Afan/Neath
Course Length
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Exam Board
WJEC
Full Time Economics