Through studying either the Economics or Business course, our students develop a broad range of skills which are essential for them to take to the next stage of their studies. These include the ability to interpret data and statistics effectively, whilst also making informed value judgements based on sound analytical reasoning and critical evaluation.
We encourage students to challenge accepted principles and develop an inquisitive perspective which extends across politics, culture, geography and social behaviour. Our students explore the real-world application of economic theory and business models.
A range of resources, including the use of our suite of surface tablets, guest speakers and our reflective taught curriculum enable our students to investigate the economic impact of change, political policies and business ideals; all within the context of culture and society.
Economics is a behavioural science, suitable for students who want to explore ways in which daily choices made by individuals, businesses and national governments influence our lives.
In Year One students will explore:
In Year Two students explore more broadly and analytically:
Business A-level is suitable for students who want to look specifically at how businesses seek to operate and thrive in the face of rapidly changing markets and economic conditions.
In Year One students will explore:
In Year Two students focus on:
Our students take responsibility for extending their learning via a range of opportunities, such as; the Young Enterprise Programme, giving them a unique experience of running a business. The programme successfully provides the opportunity to learn the vital skills needed to earn and look after their money, to develop an enterprising mindset and make a valuable contribution to their communities and the wider society.
The department also runs the ‘Movers and Shakers’ Discussion Group, which is a degree level debate club at lunchtimes for students to explore and challenge ideas and theories which affect our modern life. This opportunity is very popular with our students who enjoy the ‘cut and thrust’ of debating, alongside developing a broader perspective of the issues we face in society today.