Aerospace Engineering BEng
Imperial College London's Aerospace Engineering BEng requires A*A*A or A*AA in A-levels, including Physics and Mathematics. Students can also take a range of optional modules.
Imperial College London's Aerospace Engineering BEng requires A*A*A or A*AA in A-levels, including Physics and Mathematics. Students can also take a range of optional modules.
The University and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS) lists the typical A-level requirements for Aerospace Engineering courses in the UK, including Physics and Mathematics at grade A or above.
The University of Cambridge's Engineering department requires A-level grades A*A*A, including Physics and Mathematics, for its Aerospace Engineering course. Students can also apply with equivalent qualifications.
Which? University guide explains that typical A-level requirements for Aerospace Engineering courses include Physics and Mathematics, with some universities requiring Further Mathematics.
The University of Surrey's Aerospace Engineering BSc (Hons) requires A-level grades ABB, including Physics and Mathematics. Students can also apply with BTEC or International Baccalaureate qualifications.
The Guardian's university guide lists the A-level requirements for Aerospace Engineering courses at various UK universities, including the University of Manchester and the University of Nottingham.
The University of Manchester's Aerospace Engineering course requires A-level grades A*AA, including Physics and Mathematics. Students can also apply with equivalent qualifications or through alternative routes.
The Times Higher Education guide to Aerospace Engineering courses explains the typical A-level requirements, including Physics and Mathematics, and provides advice on how to choose the right university.