Degree apprenticeships offer a more vocational alternative to traditional university study. They aren't only for school
leavers, or those at the start of their careers.
Degree apprenticeships are available to anyone
looking to deepen their knowledge and fill any
gaps in experience.
This article will help you uncover more about degree
apprenticeships, and what you can expect if you choose this path.
Start chatting to companies
about the degree apprenticeships they offer
and look through their websites. Most companies advertise their degree
apprenticeships year-round and don’t follow
the usual university deadlines, which gives you
plenty of time to explore!
You should also
research the university linked to the degree
apprenticeship. Attend
university open days to speak with staff who
can help prepare you for the process. Will you have to travel far? Are
lessons delivered in person or through distance
learning?
If you choose to complete a degree
apprenticeship, you’ll apply through your
chosen company’s application portal, much like
applying for a job. This might involve
submitting a CV and cover letter. Entry
requirements vary based on the company
and apprenticeship you’re applying for,
so you’ll need to check each application
carefully.
Once you’ve secured a place, the fun can begin!
You’ll spend the majority of your week in the
workplace, gaining hands-on experience, with
one day a week at university. You’ll be paid a
salary if you study for a degree apprenticeship. Teaching fees are covered by the company,
which many students see as a real positive.
While you’re studying at university, you’re
still able to access important student services,
such as academic and wellbeing support.
You may also have access to Students' Union
events and societies, but you’ll need to think
about balancing any hobbies with your work
commitments.
As part of your degree apprenticeship, you’ll
also have assessments which vary based on
your course. They could involve written tests,
coursework, group projects, or practicals.
Assessments are there to test your ability to do
the job and secure theoretical knowledge from
your studies.
Once you’ve completed your degree
apprenticeship, you could have anywhere between three and
six years of workplace experience, as well as a
Bachelor’s degree.
This fantastic achievement
will likely provide you with huge steps in terms
of your chosen career. It could also help
you move forward into higher roles within the
company where you completed your apprenticeship. Some degree apprenticeships even
provide entry into professional bodies which
offer accreditations.
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