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Economics A Level [Y1]

East Sussex College - Hastings

Station Approach, Hastings, East Sussex, TN34 1BA

GCE A/AS Level or Equivalent
Level 3
Social Sciences

Available start dates

Available start dates

Monday, 07 September 2026
East Sussex College Hastings
2 Year(s)
Part of a full time programme
Daytime/working hours
There may be some additional costs during the course for trips and visits to further your learning.

Course Summary

During our Economics A-Level, you will study the �science of wealth�. You will expand your knowledge and understanding of the origins and meaning of economics and then debate the consumption of goods and services and the benefits they provide in society.

Course Details

During this two-year course, you will study key concepts, such as supply and demand, competition, and monopoly. You will learn how markets work and the variables that determine the success or failure of a market. You will understand the concept of inflation, the balance of payment, and the deficit of management. You will improve your knowledge and awareness of politics, government policy, current affairs, and the environment. Then, towards the end of the course, you'll discover why the price of petrol keeps rising, why education is free in the UK, and whether all nations benefit from free trade and globalisation. Lessons are lively and feature regular debates.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

You will be assessed entirely through exams. Case studies with differentiated questions will be used to test your understanding.

Entry requirements

Our general entry criteria to study 3 A-Levels is: Minimum five GCSEs grade 4-9 with English Language or Maths at grade 5. For a mixed Level 3 programme the criteria are: Minimum five GCSEs grade 4-9 with English Language or Maths at grade 4. Subject specific entry criteria apply: A GCSE grade 4 in English Language and grade 6 in Maths.

Your next steps...

Once you have completed this course, you will be able to progress to university to study an economics degree. Following your degree, you could study a Master's or find career opportunities as a financial analyst, an economist, a stockbroker or statistician.

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