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 offer: A*AA-AAA, including Mathematics and Physics, with a minimum grade of A in Mathematics. GCSE English at grade C or above is also required.
To study aerospace engineering, you typically need A levels in maths and physics, with grades ranging from BBC to A*A*A, depending on the institution. A strong understanding of mathematics and physics is essential.
Typical A level entry requirements: AAA, including Mathematics and Physics, with a minimum grade of A in Mathematics. We also consider alternative qualifications and combinations of qualifications.
We typically require A*AA, with A* in Mathematics and A in Physics, or 40-42 points in the International Baccalaureate, including 7 in Higher Level Mathematics and Physics.
To study aerospace engineering, you'll typically need A levels in maths and physics. The required grades vary between institutions, but AAA or AAB with maths and physics is common.
Our foundation year is designed for students who don't meet the standard entry requirements. You'll study modules in mathematics, physics, and engineering, and then progress to our BEng Aerospace Engineering course.
The typical UCAS tariff points required for aerospace engineering courses range from 120 to 160 points, depending on the institution and the specific course. Check the entry requirements for your chosen course.