The O-Level Economics (2281) course provides students with a solid foundation in understanding the principles and mechanisms that govern economic activity. The course covers key areas such as basic economic concepts, the allocation of resources, production, consumption, market structures, supply and demand, money and banking, and the role of government in the economy. Students develop analytical and problem-solving skills by learning to interpret economic data, apply economic theories, evaluate real-world scenarios, and make informed decisions. Emphasis is placed on practical case studies, data interpretation, and the correct application of economic principles, alongside theoretical understanding. This balanced approach prepares learners for further studies in economics, business, and related fields, while fostering critical thinking and an appreciation of how economic systems influence individual, national, and global outcomes.