Engineering Courses without Maths GCSE
The University of Central Lancashire offers engineering courses that do not require a Maths GCSE. Alternative qualifications and assessments are considered.
The University of Central Lancashire offers engineering courses that do not require a Maths GCSE. Alternative qualifications and assessments are considered.
Some universities in the UK offer engineering degrees with foundation years or alternative entry requirements, allowing students without Maths GCSE to pursue their engineering dreams.
The UK Government offers degree apprenticeships in engineering that combine work experience with academic study, and some apprenticeships may not require a Maths GCSE.
The Open University's Access to Engineering module provides an alternative route to studying engineering at university level, with no requirement for a Maths GCSE.
Aston University's Engineering Foundation Programme is designed for students who do not meet the standard entry requirements, including those without a Maths GCSE.
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The University of Edinburgh considers alternative qualifications and experience for entry to their engineering programmes, which may not require a Maths GCSE.
UCAS provides a comprehensive guide to engineering courses and entry requirements in the UK, including information on courses that do not require a Maths GCSE.