Economics A-level

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This A-level course will not only change the way you view the world around you but will provide you with the opportunity to develop a wide range of skills, including research, communication and data analysis. On completion, you can go onto a economics-related degree or an apprenticeship, or go direc

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2 Years

Course Details

The fascinating study of economics provides a strong foundation for understanding how economic systems operate and the factors influencing decision-making by individuals, businesses and governments.

An understanding of economics is beneficial for a wide range of careers, including within business, finance, government, academia and non-profit organisations.

A-Level Economics offers a dynamic journey into the forces that drive our world, from global markets to everyday choices. This course doesn’t just cover theory—it’s designed around hands-on, problem-solving that lets you apply economic principles to real-world events. You’ll dive into both macroeconomics (big-picture issues like national economies and global trade) and microeconomics (the choices individuals and businesses make), helping you understand the ‘why’ behind today’s headlines. 

This A-level course will not only change the way you view the world around you but will provide you with the opportunity to develop a wide range of skills, including research, communication and data analysis. On completion, you can go onto a economics-related degree or an apprenticeship, or go directly into industry.

Course breakdown

To achieve your Economics A-level, you must study the following topics:

Topics you will study:

To achieve your A-level, you must study the fundamental economic models in both micro and macroeconomics.

Microeconomics:

  • Nature of economics

  • How markets work 

  • Market failure

  • Government intervention 

Macroeconomics:

  • Measures of economic performance

  • Aggregate demand

  • Aggregate supply 

  • National income 

  • Economic growth

  • Macroeconomic objectives and policy

In year two, you will explore some topics in further depth and look at particular markets, development and the financial sector.

Microeconomics:

  • Business growth

  • Business objectives

  • Revenues, costs and profits

  • Market structures

  • Labour market 

  • Government intervention 

A global perspective:

  • International economics

  • Poverty and inequality

  • Emerging and developing economies 

  • The financial sector

  • Role of the state in the macroeconomy

    Entry requirements

    Academic requirements

    • We ask for a minimum of five GCSE subjects at grade 5 or higher, including a grade 6 in GCSE English Literature or Language and Maths.

    Supporting documents required

    • School applicants will be required to provide a school report, which must include attendance. This will be assessed in conjunction with your qualifications and application during the confirmation of your place at University College Birmingham.

    Guaranteed progression

    Students who achieve 56 UCAS points or more from this qualification will automatically be guaranteed a place on a degree course at University College Birmingham. Some undergraduate courses require additional entry requirements, so applicants are advised to check entry requirements before applying.

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