Welcome to our Business & EconomicsDepartment
Department Staff
Miss M Metcalf | Subject Leader: Business & Economics |
Mr D Baker | Teacher of Business & Economics |
Mr R Chokshi | Teacher of Business & Economics |
Mrs L Law | Teacher of Business & Economics |
Miss K Zoya | Teacher of Business & Economics |
Business is a broad subject in the social sciences, allowing the in-depth study of a range of specialties such as management/leadership, finance, operations management, human resources management, marketing and strategic decision making.
Economics is a social science concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. Economics can generally be broken down into macroeconomics, which concentrates on the behaviour of the economy as a whole, and microeconomics, which focuses on individual people and businesses.
Business and Economics are subject options at GCSE and A Level.
Both subjects can lead students into a variety of professions or careers. Many of our students go on to study business and economics related subjects at university.
Key Stage 4 & 5 – GCSE / A Level Business
Examination Board: AQA
Aims of studying Business
Students apply their knowledge and understanding to different business contexts ranging from small enterprises to large multinationals and businesses operating in local, national and global contexts. Students develop an understanding of how these contexts impact on business behaviour. Students will apply their knowledge and understanding to business decision making including:
- the interdependent nature of business activity, influences on business, business operations, finance, marketing and human resources, and how these interdependencies underpin business decision making
- how different business contexts affect business decisions
- the use and limitation of quantitative and qualitative data in making business decisions.
By studying Business, students will develop the knowledge and understanding to:
- use business terminology to identify and explain business activity
- apply business concepts to familiar and unfamiliar contexts
- develop problem solving and decision making skills relevant to business
- investigate, analyse and evaluate business opportunities and issues
- make justified decisions using both qualitative and quantitative data including its selection, interpretation, analysis and evaluation, and the application of appropriate quantitative skills.
Assessment
Business GCSE (AQA) Full course
Students complete 2 written Exams in May/June
- Paper 1 Influences of operations and HRM on business activity 1hour 45minutes
- 90 marks in Total 50% of GCSE Grade
- Paper2 Influences of marketing and finance on business activity 1 hour 45minutes
90 marks in Total 50% of GCSE Grade
A Level Business (AQA) New Spec
Students complete 3 written Exams in May/June
Paper 1: Business 1 2 Hours 100 Marks 33.3% of A LEVEL Grade
Paper 2: Business 2 2 Hours 100 Marks 33.3% of A LEVEL Grade
Paper 3: Business 3 2 Hours 100 Marks 33.3% of A LEVEL Grade
Key Stage 4 & 5 – GCSE / A Level Economics
Examination Board: OCR / AQA
Aims of studying Economics
The subject content looks at economic activity through the lens of consumers, producers, government and the workings of the global economy. As students go through the course they’re presented with opportunities to focus on real-world issues. Students should consider and reflect upon moral, ethical and sustainable issues that arise as a result of the impact of economic activity. Students should use their economic knowledge and skills to investigate national and global economic situations and issues from the last 15 years. Students should also be aware of the policies that governments have used to attempt to manage these situations and issues. Students will develop quantitative skills relevant to the subject content. They should be able to make relevant calculations from economic data and be able to interpret data presented in the form of graphs and charts. Students should be able to recognise the possible limitations of both quantitative and qualitative data.
Economics GCSE (OCR)
Content
Introduction to Economics:
- Introduction to Economics
- The role of market and money
National and International Economics:
- Economic objectives and the role of government
- International trade and the global economy.
Assessment
Students complete 2 written Exams in May/June
Paper 1 How markets work 1 Hour 45Mins 80 Marks in Total 50% of GCSE Grade
Paper 2 How the economy works 1 Hour 45Mins 80 Marks in Total 50% of GCSE Grade
Economics A Level (AQA) New Spec
Content
Year 1
- The operation of markets and market failure
- The national economy in a global context
Year 2
- Individuals, firms, markets and market failure
- The national and international economy
Assessment
Paper 1: Markets and Market Failure 2 Hours 80 Marks 33.3% of A LEVEL Grade
Paper 2: The National and International Economy 2 Hours 80 Marks 33.3% of A LEVEL Grade
Paper 3: Economic Principles and issues 2 Hours 80 Marks 33.3% of A LEVEL Grade