Aerospace Engineering BEng
Aerospace Engineering BEng at Imperial College London. A*AA with A* in Mathematics and A in Physics, or A*A*B with A* in Mathematics and B in Physics. Typical offers include Mathematics and Physics at A-level.
Aerospace Engineering BEng at Imperial College London. A*AA with A* in Mathematics and A in Physics, or A*A*B with A* in Mathematics and B in Physics. Typical offers include Mathematics and Physics at A-level.
The University of Manchester's Aerospace Engineering course requires A-level grades A*AA, including Mathematics and Physics, with a pass in the practical element. Also, a minimum of grade B in GCSE English Language.
Aerospace Engineering courses at UK universities typically require A-levels in Mathematics and Physics. Check the UCAS website for specific entry requirements, as these may vary between institutions.
The University of Nottingham's Aerospace Engineering with a Foundation Year requires 120 UCAS points, including Mathematics and Physics at A-level or equivalent qualifications. This course is designed for students without the traditional entry requirements.
An article discussing the importance of Mathematics and Physics A-levels for Aerospace Engineering courses in the UK. It highlights the typical entry requirements and the skills required for a successful career in the field.
The Royal Academy of Engineering provides an overview of Aerospace Engineering research at UK universities, including information on undergraduate courses and entry requirements.
Prospects provides information on Aerospace Engineering careers, including typical entry requirements, salary expectations, and required skills. It also offers advice on how to get into the industry.
The Times Higher Education league tables rank UK universities by subject, including Aerospace Engineering. The rankings consider factors such as teaching quality, research output, and graduate employability.