Engineering at Degree Level: What Should I Take in 6th Form?

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SUMMARY

To pursue engineering at the degree level, students should prioritize A-level subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. Additionally, taking Mechanics as an AS-level, possibly as part of Further Mathematics, is highly recommended. Engaging with the UCAS website is crucial for understanding specific entry requirements for various engineering degrees. Students should also consider Design & Technology, although it is time-intensive, and Further Mathematics to ease the transition into university-level engineering coursework.

PREREQUISITES
  • A-level Mathematics
  • A-level Physics
  • A-level Chemistry
  • AS-level Mechanics (preferably as part of Further Mathematics)
NEXT STEPS
  • Research the UCAS website for specific engineering degree entry requirements
  • Explore Further Mathematics curriculum and its benefits for engineering
  • Investigate the role of Design & Technology in engineering education
  • Contact admissions tutors from universities to clarify subject requirements
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Students planning to enter engineering degree programs, educators advising on A-level choices, and parents supporting their children in academic decisions related to engineering.

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I know this may be a dumb question, but what are the best options to take at a 6th form to go into engineering at Degree level

Maths and Physics are obvious ones, but any others??

chemistry?

TIA

Luke
 
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I'm not excatly sure how the new A-level system works so it but maths and physics definitley, also if you have the option do a mechanics AS level (which may be done as part of a further maths A level). Apart from that your probably quite free to choose.

Though I would also advice you to go to the UCAS site and have a look at the different enginerring dgrees and which subjects the y require for entry:

http://www.ucas.ac.uk/
 
thanks, it's just that I'm filling my application form in, and i have chosen maths with mechanics, and physics, as well as chemistry, and Government and Politics, i have done engineering at GCSE level, so i already know some basics
 
Maths and physics are, as you say, by far the most valuable choices. Consider chemistry (especially useful for any materials or thermodynamics modules you might take), and perhaps design & technology if your 6th form allows it, although this is a very time consuming A level. Finally, and you might not like this, - further maths! It will be hard work now, but will save you a shedload of effort in 1st year. There's more maths in an engineering degree than anything else, - there is not a SINGLE module in my degree which doesn't make use of A level maths to some extent.

Also, if you're in any doubt, just give the admissions tutor of some good universities a bell, they're always more than happy to talk to you guys.
 
Thanks for the help, it seems that Maths Physics and Chemistry are the main choices,
 

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