Aerospace Engineering BEng
A*AA with A* in Mathematics and A in Physics, or AAA with A in Mathematics and A in Physics, plus a pass in the practical element of any science A-levels. GCSEs: English Language and Mathematics at grade C or above.
A*AA with A* in Mathematics and A in Physics, or AAA with A in Mathematics and A in Physics, plus a pass in the practical element of any science A-levels. GCSEs: English Language and Mathematics at grade C or above.
A levels: A*AA-AAA, including Mathematics and Physics, with a pass in the practical element of any science A-levels. IB: 39-42 points, with 19-20 points in Mathematics and Physics at Higher Level.
Typical A-level entry requirements for aerospace engineering degrees are A*AA-AAA, including Mathematics and Physics. Some universities may accept alternative qualifications, such as BTECs or IB diplomas.
Aerospace engineering requires strong maths and physics skills. Students typically need to have studied maths and physics to A-level, with many universities requiring a pass in the practical element of any science A-levels.
We typically require A*AA, including Mathematics and Physics, with a pass in the practical element of any science A-levels. We also accept IB and other international qualifications.
A levels: A*AA-AAA, including Mathematics and Physics, with a pass in the practical element of any science A-levels. GCSEs: English Language and Mathematics at grade C or above.
Aerospace engineering is a highly competitive field, and entry requirements can vary depending on the university. Typical A-level entry requirements are A*AA-AAA, including Mathematics and Physics.
The typical UCAS tariff points for aerospace engineering degrees are 136-160 points, with many universities requiring specific maths and physics qualifications, such as A-levels or BTECs.