Economics in Oxford for Ages 13-15 summer course in Oxford, by Immerse Education.
Explore the fundamentals of economics in Oxford, a city known for its influential thinkers in finance and economics. Immerse Education’s Economics summer programme offers two tailored courses: one for students aged 13-15, introducing the basics of supply, demand, and market structures, and another for students aged 16-18, covering more advanced topics such as global finance and economic policy.
Both programmes help students develop a critical understanding of economics, preparing them for future studies in business, finance, or economics. Learn more below to see which programme aligns with your academic interests.
Oxford is globally renowned for its contributions to the field of economics, making it the perfect place for young, aspiring economists to explore key economic concepts. Immerse Education’s Economics programme introduces students to the foundational principles of economics in an intellectually challenging environment, helping you understand how economic systems shape the world we live in.
No prior knowledge is required. The course is designed to introduce younger students to the basics of economics, with expert tutors providing guidance to help you engage with the material.
Yes, the course includes discussions on real-world economic issues such as inequality, globalisation, and sustainability. You’ll be encouraged to apply economic theory to these challenges, helping you develop a broader understanding of how economics impacts societies and individuals
This course provides a solid foundation in economic theory, helping you develop critical thinking and analytical skills that will be invaluable for future studies. By the end of the programme, you’ll have a deeper understanding of how economic systems work, preparing you for more advanced academic challenges in the field.
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All participants will live in comfortable student accommodation at their chosen venue, in clean rooms and with adequate supervision. Where multiple campuses may be available (such as in Oxford or Cambridge), students will be allocated to a college a few weeks before arriving, based on their dates and subject choice.
You’ll explore essential topics such as supply and demand, market structures, global trade, and economic policy. The course also introduces you to current economic challenges, encouraging you to think critically about how economies function and how decisions are made on a global scale.
Understand basic economic concepts, including supply and demand, market structures, and trade. Learn how economies function and how decisions are made at both individual and national levels.