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Social Sciences at Queen Ethelburga’s
Psychology and Economics are both part of Queen Ethelburga’s Social Science provision.
Outside of lessons, you can take part in a variety of activities to help support your learning or to get a feel for subjects you may want to study at university.
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DestinationsMany go on to study Social Science subjects at universities like University College London, King’s College London, London School of Economics and Political Science. |
Key Stage Four
At Key Stage Four, you can study Psychology at both of our Senior Schools or Economics at QE College.
Psychology GCSE |
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Psychology GCSE investigates the ways in which different biological, cognitive and social factors contribute to shaping human behaviour. You will develop an understanding of psychological theories relating to a range of everyday experiences and will be able to evaluate supporting theories.
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Economics GCSE |
Economics is a subject that is about people – what they spend, how they live and what affects their lives. Topics covered relate to the local area, the nation and the wider world. It is about the things that affect people now and in the future. Economics GCSE will help you to understand how markets operate and the role of consumers, producers or workers within markets. You will learn how the economy works nationally and globally and how governments reach their different objectives. |
Key Stage Five
At Key Stage Five, A Level Psychology and Economics are offered at both QE College and QE Faculty.
Psychology A Level |
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You will apply psychological concepts and theory to help explain real world phenomena. You will be able to assess a range of theories and research studies covering areas such as cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, psychopathology and social psychology.
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Economics A Level |
Economics teaches you to think logically and to use theories to understand how economies operate. You will be taught methods used by economists and how to understand issues such as inflation, unemployment, pollution, demand and supply, exchange rates, interest rates, and the difficult decisions the UK Government face when they attempt to steer the economy. |
Broaden Your Subject Knowledge
QE hosts a variety of after-school activities which offer an introduction to Social Sciences and help you to broaden your knowledge outside of the curriculum. You can choose between Critical Thinking, Economics Society, Introduction to Law, Philosophy, Psychology Club and Tea, Cake and Faith.