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Degree apprenticeships combine on-the-job experience with a full degree-level qualification. 
This style of university-level study means you gain a full honours degree, earn a wage, and gain valuable work-experience at the same time. This is an ideal route if you are a school leaver looking for an alternative to a full-time university course, or if you're an existing employee seeking to benefit from this higher-level training, but not able to enrol in traditional study.
One big difference between a degree apprenticeship and a traditional degree course, is that students do not pay any course fees. Course fees are paid by your employer with a large contribution from the government.

Explore your course options

Health

Engineering and planning

Business and professional development

Providing you with the opportunity to access management training, gain a degree and achieve Chartered Manager status with the Chartered Management Institute.

Computing

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