Aerospace Engineering BEng
A levels: A*A*A to A*A*B, including A* in Mathematics and A in Physics. Required subjects: Mathematics and Physics at A level.
A levels: A*A*A to A*A*B, including A* in Mathematics and A in Physics. Required subjects: Mathematics and Physics at A level.
A levels: AAA to AAB, including Mathematics and Physics. GCSEs: English Language and Mathematics at grade C or 5.
Typically, you'll need A levels in Mathematics and Physics, with some universities requiring Further Mathematics. Check the entry requirements for each university.
Aerospace Engineering courses typically require 136 to 160 UCAS Tariff Points, including A levels in Mathematics and Physics.
International students: IELTS 6.0 to 7.0, with no less than 5.5 in each component. A levels: Mathematics and Physics required, with some universities requiring Chemistry or Further Mathematics.
A levels: AAB, including Mathematics and Physics. IB: 34 to 36 points, including Higher Level Mathematics and Physics.
Mathematics is a fundamental subject for aerospace engineers, and A level Mathematics is a required entry qualification for most undergraduate courses.
Typical entry requirements for aerospace engineering undergraduate courses include A levels in Mathematics and Physics, with some universities requiring Further Mathematics or Chemistry.