
This two-year linear course explores how wealth is created and distributed through microeconomics and macroeconomics. All exams are taken at the end of Year 13. What You’ll Learn: Year 12: Market structures, market failures, behavioural economics, inflation, and the business cycle Year 13: More complex topics such as financial economics, preparing you for university-level study Course Structure: Linear A Level with exams at the end of Year 13 Covers both microeconomic and macroeconomic theories and applications Who Should Enrol: Suitable for students with diverse interests and subjects, including Psychology, Business, Maths, and more. Ideal for those curious about how economies function and interested in careers in banking, accountancy, journalism, and beyond. Where It Leads: Economics is highly valued by employers and opens doors to university degrees and careers in finance, government, journalism, NGOs, and economics-related roles. Graduates often enjoy strong employment prospects and competitive starting salaries.
About Education Provider
| Region | North West |
| Local Authority | Manchester |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Spring Bridge Road, Manchester, M16 8PR |
This two-year linear course explores how wealth is created and distributed through microeconomics and macroeconomics. All exams are taken at the end of Year 13. What You’ll Learn: Year 12: Market structures, market failures, behavioural economics, inflation, and the business cycle Year 13: More complex topics such as financial economics, preparing you for university-level study Course Structure: Linear A Level with exams at the end of Year 13 Covers both microeconomic and macroeconomic theories and applications Who Should Enrol: Suitable for students with diverse interests and subjects, including Psychology, Business, Maths, and more. Ideal for those curious about how economies function and interested in careers in banking, accountancy, journalism, and beyond. Where It Leads: Economics is highly valued by employers and opens doors to university degrees and careers in finance, government, journalism, NGOs, and economics-related roles. Graduates often enjoy strong employment prospects and competitive starting salaries.