Aerospace Engineering Entry Requirements
Typical A-levels required for aerospace engineering courses include maths and physics, with some universities also requiring chemistry or further maths.
Typical A-levels required for aerospace engineering courses include maths and physics, with some universities also requiring chemistry or further maths.
Most universities require A-level maths and physics for aerospace engineering courses, but some may also ask for AS-level further maths or a maths-related subject.
To apply for our aerospace engineering course, you'll need A-level grades A*A*A, including maths and physics, with a pass in the practical element of each subject.
The most commonly required A-level subjects for aerospace engineering are maths, physics, and chemistry, but check the specific entry requirements for each university.
Our aerospace engineering course typically requires A-level grades A*AA, including maths and physics, with GCSE English language at grade C or above.
While maths and physics are essential A-level subjects for aerospace engineering, some universities may also consider other maths-related subjects or further maths.
The Royal Aeronautical Society provides guidance on choosing the right A-levels for aerospace engineering, including maths, physics, and other relevant subjects.
For our aerospace engineering course, you'll typically need A-level grades A*A*A, including maths and physics, with a strong performance in maths and physics at GCSE level.