Aerospace Engineering BEng
Applicants should have A-levels in Maths and Physics, with grades A*A*A or A*AA, and a GCSE grade B or above in English Language. Equivalent qualifications are also accepted.
Applicants should have A-levels in Maths and Physics, with grades A*A*A or A*AA, and a GCSE grade B or above in English Language. Equivalent qualifications are also accepted.
To be eligible, students should have achieved A-level grades AAB, including Maths and Physics, with a GCSE grade C or above in English Language. UCL also accepts alternative qualifications such as IB Diploma.
The Royal Aeronautical Society recommends that students have a strong foundation in Maths and Physics, with A-level grades AAB or above, to pursue an Aerospace Engineering degree.
UCAS advises students to check the specific entry requirements for each university, but generally, A-levels in Maths and Physics are required, with some universities also asking for Further Maths.
The University of Surrey requires A-level grades AAA, including Maths and Physics, for its Aerospace Engineering BEng course. Students with alternative qualifications, such as BTEC or IB Diploma, are also considered.
Cranfield University requires a strong academic background in Maths and Physics, with a minimum of A-level grades AAB, for its Aerospace Engineering MEng course.
The Guardian reports that the most common A-level requirements for Aerospace Engineering degrees are Maths and Physics, with some universities also asking for Further Maths or Chemistry.
The UK Government's apprenticeship website lists Aerospace Engineering degree apprenticeships, which typically require A-levels in Maths and Physics, or equivalent qualifications, and offer an alternative route to a degree.