Aerospace Engineering BEng
Applicants should have A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with grades A*A*A or A*AA, and a GCSE grade B or above in English Language.
Applicants should have A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with grades A*A*A or A*AA, and a GCSE grade B or above in English Language.
The University of Cambridge requires A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with grades A*A*A, as well as a GCSE grade C or above in English Language.
Typical entry requirements include A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with some universities requiring Further Mathematics. A-level grades range from ABB to A*A*A.
Applicants should have A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with grades AAA or above, and a GCSE grade C or above in English Language.
The University College London requires A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with grades A*AA or above, as well as a GCSE grade B or above in English Language.
Research suggests that students who take A-levels in Mathematics and Physics are better prepared for aerospace engineering programs.
Aerospace engineers typically require a bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering or a related field, such as mathematics or physics.
Most UK universities require A-levels in Mathematics and Physics for aerospace engineering programs, with some institutions requiring additional subjects such as Further Mathematics.