What subjects are required to study STEM at Imperial College London?
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International students need their coursework in certain subjects to be a part of Imperial College London admissions for STEM courses. The quantitaive nature of STEM courses can be challenging for international students which is why these requirements are there.
International students can refer to the table below to know more:
Field Undergraduate subjects (A-level equivalents) Postgraduate background Computing/CS Mathematics essential; Further Mathematics strongly preferred; Physics advantageous CS or quantitative degree; algorithms, data structures, discrete maths; programming exposure Electrical & Electronic Eng Mathematics and Physics required EEE or closely related engineering; strong calculus, linear algebra, signals Mechanical Engineering Mathematics and Physics required Mechanical/Manufacturing/Aero or related engineering; strong mechanics/thermofluids Chemical Engineering Mathematics and Chemistry required; Physics/Further Maths preferred ChemEng or Physical Sciences/Maths; thermodynamics, transport, reaction engineering helpful Bioengineering/Biomedical Eng Mathematics and Physics required; Biology advantageous Engineering/Physical Sciences/Maths; strong quantitative preparation Physics Mathematics and Physics required Physics/Applied Physics/Physical Sciences; strong mathematical methods Mathematics Mathematics and Further Mathematics required/strongly preferred Mathematics/Applied Maths/Statistics or highly quantitative field
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- Should be a self-paying student. If the studies are fully-funded by an extrnal sponsor, tuition fees cannot be paid in installments
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