DEGREE APPRENTICESHIPS – STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES
Having partnered with universities that deliver degree apprenticeships and supported apprentices from their Level 3 and 4 apprenticeship all the way through to graduating with 1st class Honours degrees, our view on degree apprenticeships is:
Strengths
- Allow individuals to gain a degree with no debt.
- Allow individuals to develop the higher level skills that come from studying for a degree.
- Provide a great retention tool for employers to retain people for at least 3 or 4 years.
Weaknesses
- Degree apprenticeships are not as focused on developing the knowledge and skills the individual needs to do their job as Level 3 and 4 apprenticeships.
- Only year 3 is at Level 6.
At Digital Native we use this simple explanation:
Our Solution
At Digital Native we think employers and apprentices gain the maximum benefit from an apprenticeship by not choosing one or the other, but by combining the strengths of both.
We advocate a model where apprentices start their journey, their 1st tech job on an apprenticeship with Digital Native and then where appropriate, they progress onto Yr2 of a degree apprenticeship with one of our university referral partners, where they complete their degree over two years.
If you are an employer and would like to find out about this model, please fill in the form below and one of our directors will be in touch.
Undertaking a Degree Apprenticeship.
If you are looking to undertake a degree apprenticeship you need to apply for an employer’s degree apprenticeship vacancy.
You can find the vacancies for the employers we work with here (Click Here)
or you can find all of the apprenticeship vacancies in the country here (Click Here) just select the degree level in the options.
If you have any questions about applying for a degree apprenticeship vacancy please see our FAQ page (Click Here).
It is very competitive, Good Luck in your search,.