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. Offers may vary based on individual circumstances.
A*AA with A* in Mathematics and A in Physics, or A*A*B with A* in Mathematics and B in Physics. Offers may vary based on individual circumstances.
Typical A level offers for aerospace engineering courses range from ABB to A*A*A, with Mathematics and Physics being essential subjects. Check individual university requirements.
Most universities require A levels in Mathematics and Physics for aerospace engineering courses. Some may also require Further Mathematics or accept alternative qualifications like BTECs.
We require A*AA with A* in Mathematics and A in Physics, or AAB with AA in Mathematics and Physics, plus one other subject. We also accept alternative qualifications.
International students should check the specific A level requirements for each university, but typically Mathematics and Physics are required, with some universities requiring high grades.
We require A Level Mathematics and Physics, with high grades, and encourage applicants to take Further Mathematics if possible. We also consider other qualifications and contextual data.
Mathematics and Physics are usually essential, while some universities may also require or recommend Further Mathematics or other science subjects. Research individual university requirements.
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