Aerospace Engineering BEng
Aerospace Engineering BEng at Imperial College London requires A*A*A or A*AAA in A levels, including Mathematics and Physics. Further Mathematics is also desirable.
Aerospace Engineering BEng at Imperial College London requires A*A*A or A*AAA in A levels, including Mathematics and Physics. Further Mathematics is also desirable.
BBC's apprenticeship program in Aerospace Engineering requires 3 A levels at grades AAB, including Mathematics and Physics, or equivalent qualifications.
The typical A level requirements for Aerospace Engineering courses range from 128 to 160 UCAS Tariff Points, often including Mathematics and Physics at grade A or B.
The University of Cambridge requires A*AA in A levels for Aerospace Engineering, with A* in Mathematics and Physics, or 40-42 points in the International Baccalaureate, including 7 in Higher Level Mathematics and Physics.
The Institute of Physics emphasizes the importance of A level Physics for pursuing a career in Aerospace Engineering, highlighting key topics such as mechanics, electromagnetism, and thermodynamics.
The University of Nottingham's Aerospace Engineering course requires AAB in A levels, including Mathematics and Physics, or equivalent qualifications such as BTEC or International Baccalaureate.
The Guardian provides an overview of university entry requirements for Aerospace Engineering in the UK, including A level grades, UCAS Tariff Points, and subject-specific requirements.
The Royal Academy of Engineering outlines the typical degree requirements for Aerospace Engineering, including A levels in Mathematics and Physics, and highlights the importance of work experience and skills development.