A Level Economics
A Level
Distance
Description
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Type
A Level
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Methodology
Distance Learning
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Class hours
700h
A Levels are the gold standard of the British education system and our abilities, even in later life, are still measured against it. Suitable for: An ideal course for those wishing to go onto study business at a higher level or for budding entrepreneurs.
Important information
Government funding available
About this course
Most of our A Levels have special entry requirements. In general Oxford Open Learning will admit students for A Level who have a minimum of 4 GCSEs at grade C and above. These would ideally include English and Maths.
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Course programme
Economics Distance Learning - The Course
The course is split into two major components - AS and A2.
The AS level can be sat in its own right.
Each lesson begins with a set of clearly stated objectives and an explanation of its place in the overall programme of study.
Effective learning is encouraged through frequent activities and self-assessment questions.
There are thirteen tutor-marked assignments (known as TMAs).
Key Topics Covered
The home schooling course covers the syllabus through the following four modules which refelect syllabuses examination structure:AS Level
* Markets and Market Failure
* The National Economy
A2 Level
* Business Economics and The Distribution of Income
* Government Policy, the National and International Economy
The Syllabus
The course prepares candidates for the AQA Economics AS level syllabus 1141, examined in 2009 and later years. The full A Level qualification comprises both AS and A2 components and most candidates will also study the A2 syllabus 2141. The A2 syllabus will be examined for the first time in 2010. Oxford Home Schooling has selected this syllabus as the most suited to the needs of home educators.Assessment is by four written papers of varied weighting.
Additional information
Students per class: 300
A Level Economics