<p>…particularly between electrical engineering and physics? Does anyone know? Thanks for future replies. ^^</p>
<p>Also, its transfer deadline is Jan 15. Is this correct, because it seems rather fast?</p>
<p>…particularly between electrical engineering and physics? Does anyone know? Thanks for future replies. ^^</p>
<p>Also, its transfer deadline is Jan 15. Is this correct, because it seems rather fast?</p>
<p>I don’t know anything about Imperial College specifically, but UK schools usually don’t accept transfers. They don’t really have such a concept. You will probably have to apply to start again as a first year. It’s rolling admission and the final UCAS (<a href=“http://www.ucas.com%5B/url%5D”>www.ucas.com</a>) deadline is sometime in January (15th I think). If you have already completed a year at another school, it might be possible for you to apply for second year entry directly, but this is an unusual route. I would advise you to contact their international admissions people ASAP if you intend to do this. There might be specfic entry requirements that you have to complete.</p>
<p>It has only taken me about 10 seconds to find a list of all undergraduate courses offered at Imperial. Learn to use Google.
<a href=“Imperial College London”>http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/ugprospectus/courseindex</a></p>
<p>Since there is no electrical engineering with physics course listed, the short answer is no.</p>
<p>You can use the search facility at UCAS to find if this combination is offered at any UK school. I suspect not because any type of engineering is considered a difficult course and you might not have time to take additional classes.</p>