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Materials Science and Engineering is a challenging and fast-moving interdisciplinary field that is becoming more and more important in human society. If you love hands-on science, if you are more interested in how things work rather than how they are, if you want to be at forefront of human invention and technical innovation to find real-world solutions then a degree in Materials Science and Engineering at Imperial College London is for you. Successful Materials scientist and engineers are able to solve problems using a variety of technical, analytical skills and their excellent scientific knowledge.
Together with ‘A’ grades in your A-levels (or equivalent) in Physics and Maths you will need a third ‘A’ in another s
A-levels
The minimum requirement is A*AA overall, to include:
A in Mathematics
A in Physics
A in an additional subject (Chemistry and Biology are the most common).
The A* can be in any of the three subjects.
International Baccalaureate
For students studying the International Baccalaureate, we require an overall score of 38 points for all courses at BEng and MEng level. This must include a 6 in both Mathematics and Physics at Higher level.
European Baccalaureate
For students studying the European Baccalaureate, we require an overall score of 80% with 8.5 in Maths and Physics.
Scottish Advanced Highers
For students studying Scottish Advanced Highers, we require AAA including Maths and Physics.
Accepted English Qualifications
AS Level/A-level
Cambridge Advanced English (CAE)
Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)
European Baccalaureate
GCSE or GCE 'O' Level
Hong Kong AS Level
Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examinations Syllabus B
Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education
IGCSE
International Baccalaureate
International Option of the French Baccalaureat (OIB)
Irish Leaving Certificate
Malaysian Certificate of Education (Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia)
Scottish Standard Grade
Singapore Cambridge A-Levels
Singapore Cambridge O-Levels
Singapore Integrated Programme Cambridge A Levels (SIPCAL)
USA Advanced Placement Examination
West African Examinations Council (WAEC)
In the first two years, the course content is the same for all the materials courses. The final years include a common section together with a very wide range of optional courses. You will be able to choose from options that provide routes to specialisation in materials production and processing, structural materials, and electrical materials.
You also have a choice of other courses, including courses offered by other departments within:
The Faculty of Engineering
The Centre for Co-Curricular Studies (e.g. languages)
Imperial College Business School (e.g. management and finance)
For all full-time undergraduate higher education courses at universities and colleges in the UK, you must make an online application via UCAS.
The UCAS code for Imperial College London is I50.
For all applicants, there are full instructions on the UCAS website to make it as easy as possible for you to fill in your online application, plus help text where appropriate. UCAS also has a comprehensive guide called Applying Online, which can be downloaded from their website. UCAS allows you to apply to up to five courses per year.
Materials Science and Engineering is a challenging and fast-moving interdisciplinary field that is becoming more and more important in human society. If you love hands-on science, if you are more interested in how things work rather than how they are, if you want to be at forefront of human invention and technical innovation to find real-world solutions then a degree in Materials Science and Engineering at Imperial College London is for you. Successful Materials scientist and engineers are able to solve problems using a variety of technical, analytical skills and their excellent scientific knowledge.
Together with ‘A’ grades in your A-levels (or equivalent) in Physics and Maths you will need a third ‘A’ in another s
The minimum requirement is A*AA overall, to include:
A in Mathematics
A in Physics
A in an additional subject (Chemistry and Biology are the most common).
The A* can be in any of the three subjects.
International Baccalaureate
For students studying the International Baccalaureate, we require an overall score of 38 points for all courses at BEng and MEng level. This must include a 6 in both Mathematics and Physics at Higher level.
European Baccalaureate
For students studying the European Baccalaureate, we require an overall score of 80% with 8.5 in Maths and Physics.
Scottish Advanced Highers
For students studying Scottish Advanced Highers, we require AAA including Maths and Physics.
Accepted English Qualifications
AS Level/A-level
Cambridge Advanced English (CAE)
Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)
European Baccalaureate
GCSE or GCE 'O' Level
Hong Kong AS Level
Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examinations Syllabus B
Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education
IGCSE
International Baccalaureate
International Option of the French Baccalaureat (OIB)
Irish Leaving Certificate
Malaysian Certificate of Education (Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia)
Scottish Standard Grade
Singapore Cambridge A-Levels
Singapore Cambridge O-Levels
Singapore Integrated Programme Cambridge A Levels (SIPCAL)
In the first two years, the course content is the same for all the materials courses. The final years include a common section together with a very wide range of optional courses. You will be able to choose from options that provide routes to specialisation in materials production and processing, structural materials, and electrical materials.
You also have a choice of other courses, including courses offered by other departments within:
The Faculty of Engineering
The Centre for Co-Curricular Studies (e.g. languages)
Imperial College Business School (e.g. management and finance)
Check further details on University website
How to Apply
For all full-time undergraduate higher education courses at universities and colleges in the UK, you must make an online application via UCAS.
The UCAS code for Imperial College London is I50.
For all applicants, there are full instructions on the UCAS website to make it as easy as possible for you to fill in your online application, plus help text where appropriate. UCAS also has a comprehensive guide called Applying Online, which can be downloaded from their website. UCAS allows you to apply to up to five courses per year.