What is a Degree Apprenticeship?
An apprenticeship is a work-based training and education programme that allows you to earn as you learn. On-the-job training is delivered alongside academic learning, helping you work towards a nationally recognised qualification.
At the University of Wolverhampton we offer higher and degree apprenticeships in a wide range of subject areas, from teaching to engineering, and midwifery to podiatry. You can see our full course list here. (link to course list)
An apprenticeship is a fantastic option if you're looking to develop new, future-focused skills, gain real-world experiences and further your career. You'll also have a full-time job and earn a competitive salary whilst you learn.
What do our apprentices have to say?
Take the next step
Our Aspiring Apprentices course offers a bespoke 6 week programme which explores essential skills and helps overcome apprehensions about embarking upon a degree apprenticeship. Working in partnership with Skills Builder, the programme provides an opportunity to develop skills and prepare for progression into a degree apprenticeship.
If you are interested in becoming an apprentice, please contact us at Apprenticeship Growth - Register Your Interest - University of Wolverhampton
- Your course fees are covered by your employer, so you'll have no loan repayments.
- If you’re studying for a degree apprenticeship, your degree certificate holds identical academic value to those who have paid for their degree as a undergraduate student.
- Your employer is choosing to invest in you and 75% of apprentices are retained by their employers after completing their apprenticeship.