Engineering Degrees without Maths A-Levels
While maths A-Levels are often a requirement for engineering degrees, some universities offer alternative routes. Check out our guide to find out more.
While maths A-Levels are often a requirement for engineering degrees, some universities offer alternative routes. Check out our guide to find out more.
Not all engineering degrees require maths A-Levels. We explore the options and alternatives for students who didn't take maths at A-Level.
The University of Bristol offers a range of engineering courses that don't require maths A-Levels. Our foundation year can help you build the skills you need.
The University of Sheffield offers alternative entry requirements for engineering degrees, including BTECs and foundation years. Find out more about our flexible entry options.
Don't have maths A-Levels? Don't worry. We've got the lowdown on the best engineering courses and universities that don't require maths at A-Level.
Our BEng Engineering with Foundation Year is designed for students who don't have traditional qualifications, including maths A-Levels. Apply now and start your engineering journey.
Degree apprenticeships offer an alternative route to engineering qualifications. You can earn while you learn and don't need maths A-Levels to apply.
The Open University's Foundation Year in Engineering and Mathematics is designed for students who don't have traditional maths qualifications. It's the perfect stepping stone to an engineering degree.