Engineering Courses without Maths A-Level
Some UK universities accept alternative A-Levels for engineering courses, such as physics or computer science. Check individual university requirements.
Some UK universities accept alternative A-Levels for engineering courses, such as physics or computer science. Check individual university requirements.
The University of Manchester offers foundation year programs for students without maths A-Level, providing an alternative route to engineering degrees.
The University of Cambridge considers applicants without maths A-Level for some engineering courses, provided they have strong grades in other relevant subjects.
The University of Nottingham offers a range of engineering courses with flexible entry requirements, including some that do not require maths A-Level.
Some UK universities are now offering engineering courses that do not require maths A-Level, in an effort to increase diversity and accessibility in the field.
The University of Sheffield offers a range of foundation year programs in engineering, designed for students without traditional maths A-Level qualifications.
Use our university search tool to find engineering courses that do not require maths A-Level, and get expert advice on alternative entry requirements.
The Open University offers a range of engineering courses with flexible entry requirements, including some that do not require maths A-Level, and provide an alternative route to a degree.