Aerospace Engineering BEng
Applicants should have A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with grades A*A*A or A*AA, and a GCSE grade of 6 or above in English Language. Equivalent international qualifications are also accepted.
Applicants should have A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with grades A*A*A or A*AA, and a GCSE grade of 6 or above in English Language. Equivalent international qualifications are also accepted.
UCL's Aerospace Engineering MEng requires A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with a minimum of AAA, or equivalent qualifications. IB students should have 38 points, including 7,6,6 at Higher Level in Mathematics, Physics, and another subject.
The University of Hull's Aerospace Engineering BEng requires 120 UCAS points, including Mathematics and Physics at A-level, or equivalent qualifications. Students should also have a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English Language and Mathematics.
The Royal Academy of Engineering recommends that students take A-levels in Mathematics and Physics to pursue a career in Aerospace Engineering. Students should also have a strong understanding of mathematical and scientific principles, as well as problem-solving skills.
Cranfield University's Aerospace Engineering MSc requires a first or second-class UK honours degree in a relevant subject, such as Mathematics, Physics, or Engineering. International students should have equivalent qualifications, and English language proficiency.
The University of Cambridge's Aerospace Engineering course requires A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, with a minimum of A*A*A. Students should also have a strong understanding of mathematical and scientific principles, as well as problem-solving skills.
Khan Academy's Maths and Physics courses can help students prepare for Aerospace Engineering programs. The courses cover topics such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and physics, and are available for free online.
The Prospects website provides information on Aerospace Engineering careers, including admission requirements for UK universities. Students should have A-levels in Mathematics and Physics, and a strong understanding of mathematical and scientific principles.