Mechanical Engineering Degree Requirements
To be considered for admission to the Mechanical Engineering program, students typically need to complete A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, as well as one other science subject.
To be considered for admission to the Mechanical Engineering program, students typically need to complete A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, as well as one other science subject.
Most universities require A-level students to have taken Mathematics and Physics, with some also requiring a third science subject such as Chemistry or Biology.
The University of Cambridge requires A-level students to have taken Mathematics and Physics, with a strong preference for Further Mathematics.
Typically, universities require A-level students to have taken Mathematics and Physics, with some also requiring a third science subject.
Students can search for mechanical engineering courses and view the entry requirements, which typically include A-levels in Mathematics and Physics.
Use the university course search tool to find mechanical engineering courses and view the A-level requirements, which typically include Mathematics and Physics.
MIT requires students to have taken advanced courses in Mathematics and Physics, such as A-levels or equivalent.
Watch a video explaining the typical A-level requirements for mechanical engineering courses, including Mathematics and Physics.