Pre-University Economics Higher 1 provides students with a strong foundation in economic principles and decision-making processes, which are essential for understanding the complex world of economics. By studying core topics such as scarcity, opportunity cost, and rational decision-making, students develop critical thinking skills that allow them to analyze how individuals, firms, and governments make choices in a world of limited resources. This curriculum equips students with a broad understanding of both microeconomic and macroeconomic concepts, such as how markets function, how government policies affect economic outcomes, and how national economies interact with the global economy. These foundational insights are not only useful for further studies in economics but also for making informed personal and societal decisions.