Aerospace Engineering BEng
A*AA with A* in Mathematics and A in Physics, or A*A*B with A* in Mathematics and B in Physics. Offers may vary based on individual circumstances.
A*AA with A* in Mathematics and A in Physics, or A*A*B with A* in Mathematics and B in Physics. Offers may vary based on individual circumstances.
Typical A level offer: A*AA-AAA, including Mathematics and Physics, with a minimum grade of A in Mathematics. GCSE English at grade C or above is also required.
Most universities require A levels in Mathematics and Physics, with some also considering Further Mathematics. Typical offers range from AAB to A*A*A, depending on the institution.
Applicants typically require 3 A levels, including Mathematics and Physics, with a minimum grade of B in both subjects. A BTEC in Engineering or a related field may also be considered.
Top universities for Aerospace Engineering, such as the University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford, typically require A*A*A or A*AA, including Mathematics and Physics, at A level.
A minimum of a 2:1 honours degree in a relevant subject, such as Aerospace Engineering, Mathematics, or Physics, is required for postgraduate study. A levels in Mathematics and Physics are also considered for undergraduate courses.
Aerospace Engineering requires strong mathematical and scientific skills, particularly in Mathematics and Physics. A levels in these subjects are highly valued by universities and employers in the industry.
The University of Cambridge typically requires A*A*A, including Mathematics and Physics, at A level, for admission to the Aerospace Engineering course. Offers may vary based on individual circumstances.