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.
Typical A level offer: A*AA, including Mathematics and Physics. For UK-based students, a pass in a further subject at AS level is also required.
Foundation year: Mathematics and Physics at AS level. Year 1 onwards: A levels in Mathematics and Physics, with a minimum of 120 UCAS points.
Most universities require A levels in Mathematics and Physics for aerospace engineering courses, with some also requiring Further Mathematics.
Calculate your UCAS points based on A level grades in Mathematics, Physics, and other relevant subjects for aerospace engineering courses.
A levels: Mathematics and Physics at grade A or above. BTEC Extended Diploma in a relevant subject: DDD, with Distinctions in Mathematics and Physics units.
Video explaining the importance of A level Mathematics and Physics for aerospace engineering courses, with tips for students applying to UK universities.
Alternative to traditional university courses, degree apprenticeships in aerospace engineering often require A levels in Mathematics and Physics, or equivalent qualifications.