Aerospace Engineering BSc
A*AA-AAA, with A* in Mathematics and A in Physics, for the BSc in Aerospace Engineering at Imperial College London.
A*AA-AAA, with A* in Mathematics and A in Physics, for the BSc in Aerospace Engineering at Imperial College London.
AAB-ABB, including Mathematics and Physics at A-Level, with a minimum grade of A in Mathematics for the BSc in Aerospace Engineering at University College London.
Typical A-Level entry requirements: BBC-ABB, including Mathematics and Physics, for the BSc in Aerospace Engineering at Cranfield University.
Most universities require A-Level Mathematics and Physics, with some requiring Further Mathematics. Typical offers range from A*AA to BBC.
The typical UCAS tariff points for Aerospace Engineering range from 120 to 160, with specific A-Level requirements varying by institution.
AAB-ABB, including Mathematics and Physics at A-Level, with a minimum grade of B in Mathematics for the BSc in Aerospace Engineering at the University of Nottingham.
Aerospace engineers typically require a strong foundation in Mathematics and Physics, with A-Level grades ranging from A* to C.
Alternative to traditional A-Level entry, degree apprenticeships in Aerospace Engineering are available, often requiring 4-5 GCSEs, including Mathematics and Science.