A Level Economics Distance Learning CourseAL607

The credit crunch and our current recession have shown how economics is a critical part of our everyday life. Are you keen to gain a deeper understanding of how economies function? Do you want to explore both the micro and the macro functioning of the economy? Then this A Level in Economics is for you. 

Exploring everything from supply and demand to fiscal policy, this course will give you a thorough grounding in economics. In the post recession age knowledge of economics will be valuable in most careers and really set you out from the crowd.

Our course is designed in bite sized sections so it is easy to learn step by step and don’t forget our Tutors are here to support you throughout your A Level in Economics. Start Learning today!

Course Info

Distance Learning Support

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At Start Learning we pride ourselves on our friendly and supportive tutors. Your tutor support will start as soon as you receive your course and will be valid for 12 months. All our tutors are highly qualified with extensive experience in supporting distance learning students. You contact your tutor via email and they are responsible for marking assignments answering your questions and guiding you through the course.

Home Study Entry Requirements

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Basic English reading and writing skills are required. We recommend you have general skills and knowledge associated with a GCSE course or equivalent.

At Start Learning we believe that everyone should have the opportunity to expand their knowledge and study further, so we try to keep our entry requirements to a minimum.

Recommended Hours of Study

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It is recommended that 200 hours of your time should be allocated towards study for the AS and A2 examinations.

Distance Learning Course Contents

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A Level Economics consists of AS Level and A2 Level

AS Level
Unit 1 – ECON1 – Markets and Market Failure
• The Economic Problem
• The Allocation of Resources in Competitive Markets
• Production and Efficiency
• Market Failure
• Government Intervention in the Market

Unit 2 – ECON2 – The National Economy
• Introduction to Macroeconomics
• How the Macro-economy works: AD/AS analysis, the circular flow of income and related concepts
• Economic performance
• Macroeconomic policy

A2 Level
Unit 3: ECON3 – Business Economics and the Distribution of Income
• The Firm: Objectives, Costs and Revenues
• Competitive Markets
• Marketing Strategies
• Concentrated Markets
• The Labour Market
• Government Intervention in the Market

Unit 4: ECON4 – The National and International Economy
• Macroeconomic Indicators
• Managing the national economy
• The international economy

AS Level + A2 Level = A Level in Economics

Recommended Reading

AQA AS Economics Student Book, 2nd edition
by Chris Vidler and Charles Smith
ISBN-10: 0435692224
ISBN-13: 978-0435692223

AQA A2 Economics Student's Book
by Jim Lawrence, Steve Stoddard
ISBN-10: 0748799656
ISBN-13: 978-0748799657

Revision Guide to AS & A2 Level Economics – James Keefe
Publisher – Informe
ISBN – 0 907529 70 4

Easy Payment Plan

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Full Price is £395

6 Monthly Installments of £65

The first installment is paid at time of enrolment with a fee for postage and packaging.

For potage costs click here: Postage and Packaging

Call us on 0800 074 1222 if you would like to set up a payment plan.

Learning Objectives

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Unit 1: ECON1 – Markets and Market Failure

The Economic Problem
•  Nature and Purpose of Economic Activity
• Economic Resources
• The Economic Objectives of Individuals, Firms and Government
• Scarcity, choice and the allocation of resources
• Production Possibility Diagrams
• Value Judgements, Positive and Normative statements

The Allocation of Resources in Competitive Markets
• The Determinants of the Demand for Goods and Services
• Price, Income and Cross Elasticity’s of Demand
• The Determinants of the Supply of Goods and Services
• Price Elasticity of Supply
• The Determination of Equilibrium Market Prices
• Demand and Supply Analysis to Particular Markets
• The Interrelationship Between Markets
• How Markets and Prices Allocate Resources

Production and Efficiency
• Specialisation, Division of Labour and Exchange
• Production
• Economies and Diseconomies of Scale

Market Failure
• The Meaning of Market Failure
• Public Goods
• Externalities in Consumption and Production
• Merit and Demerit Goods
• Monopoly and the Allocation of Resources
• Immobility of Factors of Production
• Inequalities in the Distribution of Income and Wealth

 Government Intervention in the Market
• Rationale for Government Intervention
• Methods of Government Intervention to Correct Distortions
• The Impact of Government Intervention on Market Outcomes
• Government Failure

Unit 2: ECON2 – The National Economy
Introduction to Macroeconomics
• The Measurement of macroeconomic performance
• Macroeconomic Indicators
• The Economic Cycle

How the Macro-economy works: AD/AS analysis, the circular flow of income and related concepts
• Circular flow of income
• Aggregate Demand (AD) and Aggregate Supply (AS) Analysis
• The Determinants of Aggregate Demand
• Aggregate Demand and the Level of Economic Activity
• Determinants of Short-Run Aggregate Supply
• Determinants of Long-Run Aggregate Supply

Economic Performance
• The Objectives of Government Economic Policy
• Economic Growth
• Inflation and Deflation
• Employment and Unemployment
• The Balance of Payments on Current Account

Macroeconomic Policy
• Fiscal Policy
• Monetary Policy
• Supply-Side Policies

Unit 3: ECON3 – Business Economics and the Distribution of Income

The Firm: Objectives, Costs and Revenues
• The objectives if firms
• The Divorce of ownership from control
• The Law of diminishing returns and returns to scale
• Fixed and Variable Costs,Marginal, Average and Total Costs
• Economies and Diseconomies of Scale
• Technological Change
• Total, Average and Marginal Revenue

Competitive Markets
• The Model of Perfect Competition
• Competition and the Efficient Allocation of Resources
• The Dynamics of Competition and Competitive Market Processes

Concentrated Markets
• Monopoly and Oligopoly
• Price Makers and Price Takers
• The Growth of Firms
• Sources of Monopoly Power
• The Model of Monopoly
• Collusive and Non-Collusive Oligopoly
• Interdependence in Oligopolistic Markets
• Price Discrimination
• Consumer and Producer Surplus
• Contestable and Non-contestable Markets
• Market Structure, Static Efficiency and Dynamic Efficiency

The Labour Market
• The Demand for Labour, Marginal Productivity Theory
• Influences upon the Supply of Labour to Different Markets
• Competitive Labour Markets
• Imperfectly Competitive Labour Markets
• The Impact of a National Minimum Wage Rate
• Discrimination in the Labour Market

Government Intervention in the Market
• Market failure and Government failure
• Competition Policy
• Notions of Equity
• The Problem of Poverty
• Cost Benefit Analysis

Unit 4: ECON4 – The National and International Economy

Macroeconomic Indicators
• The Economic Cycle and Economic Growth
• Uses of National Income Data
• Unemployment
• Inflation and Deflation

Managing the National Economy
• Macroeconomic Models and Policies
• Fiscal Policy
• Supply-Side Policies
• Monetary Policy, the
• Money Supply and Interest Rates
• Exchange Rate Policy

The International Economy
• Globalisation
• Trade
• The balance of payments
• Exchange rate systems
• The European Union

Summary of Assessments
Unit 1: ECON1 – Markets and Market Failure

• 50% of AS Level
• 25% of A Level
• 1 hour 15 minutes examination
• 75 marks
Section A: 25 compulsory objective test items, 25 marks
Section B: Two optional data response questions are set; candidates answer one, 50 marks

Unit 2: ECON2 – The National Economy
• 50% of As Level
• 30% of A Level
• 1 hour 15 minutes examination
• 75 marks
Section A: 25 compulsory objective test items, 25 marks
Section B: Two optional data response questions are set; candidates answer one, 50 marks

Unit 3: ECON3 – Business Economics and the Distribution of Income
• 25% of A Level
• 2  hour examination
• 80 marks
Section A: Two optional data response questions are set; candidates answer one, 40 marks, one question will always relate to the global context and the other to the European Union context.
Section B: Three optional essay questions are set; candidates answer one, 40 marks

Unit 4: ECON4 – The National and International Economy
• 25 % of A Level
• 2  hour examination
• 80 marks
Section A: Two optional data response questions are set; candidates answer one, 40 marks, one question will always relate to the global context and the other to the European Union context.
Section B: Three optional essay questions are set; candidates answer one, 40 marks

Qualification

Qualification

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AS +A2 = A level in Economics.
Both AS and A2 level courses and examinations must be successfully completed to gain a full A level.

Language of Examination

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English

Examination Centre

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You can find a full list of private candidate centres here: AQA Private Candidate Centres

Start Learning will provide you with a list of examination centres but it is entirely your responsibility to find a centre which will accept you as an external candidate.
In some cases you should be prepared to travel to another town or city to take your exams.

Start Learning provides expertise support and advice for students in their studies through their comprehensive course packs and tutoring system. However, we do stress that it is the student’s responsibility to find a centre to register and take their exams with. We are aware that sometimes this is difficult or even impossible to arrange.

Now we have come to an arrangement with a centrally located centre where Start Learning students will be able to take their exams. It is the English Maths Science Tuition & Educational Centre, located in Birmingham, right in the centre of England.

We realise this may still involve a good deal of travelling for some students but the long-term benefits of being able to gain A Levels far outweigh the short-term  expense and inconvenience.

For further information, please go to:
http://www.englishandmaths.com/Index.php

or: English Maths Science Tuition Centre Ltd.
40 Showell Green lane
Sparkhill
Birmingham,
B11 4JP
England
United Kingdom

Tel: 0121-771-1298

The contract for sitting exams is between you and the centre and we will provide you with comprehensive instructions on when and how to deal with the examination centre.

Summary of Examinations

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Unit 1 – ECON1 – Markets and Market Failure
Percentage: 50% of AS Level, 25% of A Level
Examination Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Total Marks: 75 marks, Section A: 25 marks, Section B: 50 marks
Format Section A: 25 compulsory objective test items
Format Section B: Two optional data response questions are set; candidates answer one

Unit 2 – ECON2 – The National Economy
Percentage: 50% of AS Level, 30% of A Level
Examination Time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Total Marks: 75 marks, Section A: 25 marks, Section b: 50 marks
Format Section A: 25 compulsory objective test items
Format Section B: Two optional data response questions are set; candidates answer one

Unit 3: ECON3 – Business Economics and the Distribution of Income
Percentage: 25% of A Level
Examination Time: 2 hours
Total Marks: 80 marks, Section A: 40 marks, Section B: 40 marks
Format Section A: Two optional data response questions are set; candidates answer one
Format Section B: Three optional essay questions are set; candidates answer one 

Unit 4: ECON4 – The National and International Economy
Percentage: 25 % of A Level
Examination Time: 1 hour examination
Total Marks: 80 marks, Section A: 40 marks, Section B: 40 marks
Format Section A: Two optional data response questions are set; candidates answer one
Format Section B: Three optional essay questions are set; candidates answer one

Qualification

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AS +A2 = A level in Business Studies. Both AS and A2 level courses and examinations must be successfully completed to gain a full A level.

FAQ's

Q: What are the qualifications required to enrol onto this course?
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Basic English reading and writing skills are required.  We recommend you have general skills and knowledge associated with a GCSE course or equivalent.

Q: Do I have to sit an exam?
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Yes, to gain your full A Level Qualification, you are required to sit an exam.  Exams are held at test centres which can be found in major towns and cities throughout the UK.  Please contact Start Learning for a list of test centres.  Exams can be taken in January and June, please visit the AQA website for further details and exam timetables.   

Q: How long do I have access to the personal tutor service?
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The personal tutor service is available for 18 months from when the study materials are received.  At Start Learning we aim help our students to the best of our ability; therefore we are always delighted to answer questions and queries out with the 18 month period.
Q: Do your courses meet the latest syllabus changes?
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yes, all our course materials meet any changes and will be updated free of charge if further changes are made.

Q: How much are exam fees?
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These vary from centre to centre so please check with your local centre.

Q: Is this A Level Economics course paper based or on-line?
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Our A Level Economics course is paper based and comes in an attractive folder.

Q: I want to take my exams but there are only a few months to study, is this possible?
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Depending on the time of year, it is sometimes impossible to complete your studies in a short space of time as your work has to be marked and checked. More importantly the examination boards have cut off times which are not flexible. See the AQA website for further information.

Q: Will I receive UCAS points on completion of this course?
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Yes all of our A Levels carry UCAS points. The number of points awarded will depend on the grade you achieve.

Q: I still have questions? / I would like more information?
A:  If you require more information please do not hesitate to contact Start Learning via email: info@start-learning.co.uk or call us on 0800 074 1222 or 0141 218 4424.

We look forward to hearing from you.