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Classroom-based Economics A level
- A Level
- Romford
- 36 Weeks
...A Levels - Tutorials - AS Level AS Economics(2010/2011) Study Method: Discussion and debate, group work, presentations, reading and writing exercises...
- A Level
- London
- Different dates available
...In partnership with the College of North West London, these courses are delivered at the Islamic College for Advanced Studies. This course is for you if you are interested in Economics or if you wish to pursue a degree course later on. This course is normally studied in addition to other A-Level courses...
- A Level
- West Sussex
- 2 Years
...The syllabus attempts to introduce students to the key concepts and theories of modern economics. The first module concentrates on the economic meaning of the word market. It looks at what the concepts supply and demand mean and how prices are theoretically determined. The second module follows...
- A Level
- Cheadle Hulme
- 2 Years
...Economics will enable you to understand the nature of economic choices, and how economic issues, problems, and institutions affect everyday life. You will be encouraged to use an enquiring and thoughtful approach to the subject, and to develop an ability to think as an economist...
- A Level
- Telford
- 2 Years
...This can take a number of forms including studying Economics at university on its own or as part of a joint degree; moving into Management, Civil Service and Teaching. Economics at AS/A2 level is a very good "broadening" subject that goes well with any other A level...
- A Level
- Cambridge
- 2 Years
...AS/A2 Economics examines how we can make the best use of our scarce resources. It is a social science, halfway between the arts and the sciences. It is a subject based on theories which are then applied to a wide range of everyday examples. For example, you might consider: why footballers' wages...
- A Level
- Worcester
- 2 Years
...Why choose Economics? Economics often appeals to students who are seeking a relevant and intellectually stimulating subject. Economists investigate not only issues such as unemployment, economic growth and development, inequality, pollution, international trade, membership of the European Union...
- A Level
- Warrington
- 2 Years
...AS/A2 Economics WHY TAKE ECONOMICS? Do you fancy doing something different? Are you interested in current affairs? Do you ever wonder...
- A Level
- Widnes
...Economics AS/A Level Who is the course for? This course is for students who are interested in current affairs and economic issues and would...
- A Level
- Northwich
- 2 Years
...Economics is different from many A Level subjects in that probably no student will have studied it before starting the AS course. The course will give you two main things: knowledge about the content of the subject and skills in how to deal with that content. Although some of you may not...
- A Level
- Romford
- 36 Weeks
...A Levels - Tutorials - A2 Level A2 Economics(2010/2011) Study Method: Discussion and debate, group work, presentations, reading and writing exercises...
- A Level
- Stratford-upon-avon
- 2 Years
...2 years full-time. Economics is a social science that studies how society is co-ordinated through the operation of markets. Economists study how markets operate and why they sometimes fail. Economists advise companies on competitive strategies and governments on how best to regulate market...
- A Level
- Winchester
- 2 Years
...Economics is a subject that involves much discussion in lessons of current issues in the news. Theories are constructed to help our understanding of markets and economies. The subject is divided into two parts. Microeconomicsis the study of individual markets and the behaviour of consumers...
- A Level
- Harrow-on-the-hill
- 2 Years
...A Level Economics Economics is a problem solving subject. Do the following questions interest you? Why is gold more expensive than sugar? Why...
- A Level
- Preston
...You will study: Markets (how they work and why they fail). Managing the economy. Industrial economics. Economic development. The UK in the global economy...
- A Level
- Barnsley
- 2 Years
...ECONOMICS A LEVEL Course Level : Level 3 Length of Course : 2 years (you gain an AS level after successfully completing Year 1, you will be awarded...
- A Level
- Walthamstow
- 2 Years
...Economics is not a mathematical subject and there is no coursework. However if you wish to take Economics at degree level, Maths A Level is strongly advisable. Topics covered in the first year include the British economy, dealing with inflation, unemployment and environmental problems. The second...
- A Level
- Kenton Harrow
- 2 Years
...ECONOMICS AS/A LEVEL Examination Board: EdExcel ECAS How long is the course? The course is divided into AS and A2. Students can take AS over one...
- A Level
- Worthing
- 2 Years
...To succeed in Economics you will need to learn to absorb a lot of information quite quickly and write fluent and persuasive English. You need to develop the ability to use and interpret graphs and data. An awareness of current affairs will be highly beneficial. Please find more information on... Learn about: Current affairs, Independent Study...
- A Level
- Guisborough
- 2 Years
...It will develop your interest in and an enthusiasm for the subject and allow you to appreciate its contribution to the wider economic and social environment. Economics will give you a greater understanding of a range of concepts and the ability to use these concepts in a variety of different...