Aerospace Engineering BEng
A*AA with A* in Mathematics and A in Physics, or A*A*B with A* in Mathematics and B in Physics. For UK A-levels, we require grades A*AA with A* in Mathematics and A in Physics.
A*AA with A* in Mathematics and A in Physics, or A*A*B with A* in Mathematics and B in Physics. For UK A-levels, we require grades A*AA with A* in Mathematics and A in Physics.
Typical A-Level offers require AAA or AAB including Mathematics and Physics. For entry to our Aerospace Engineering programme, you will need an A-level in Mathematics and Physics.
Applicants should have a strong foundation in Mathematics and Physics, with typical A-level offers requiring AAB or ABC including Mathematics and Physics.
For Aerospace Engineering, universities typically require A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with some universities requiring Further Mathematics.
We require A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with typical offers requiring A*AA or A*A*B. For international students, we also accept equivalent qualifications.
The typical A-level entry requirements for Aerospace Engineering are AAA or AAB, including Mathematics and Physics. Some universities may also require Further Mathematics.
For Aerospace Engineering, the typical UCAS Tariff points required are 136-160, with specific requirements for Mathematics and Physics A-levels.
To become an Aerospace Engineer, you typically need A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, followed by a degree in Aerospace Engineering or a related field.