Degree Apprenticeships
Degree Apprenticeship processes and policies
Degree Apprenticeship processes and policies
A Degree Apprenticeship is an alternative pathway into work-based learning. Degree Apprentices, sponsored by their employers, earn their degree alongside practical skills developed in the workplace. Whether you're a learner or an employer, find out about the Degree Apprenticeship programme at LJMU.
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Employers can find out what funding is available to them when sponsoring a Degree Apprentice. This section includes information about the Apprenticeship Levy and what the training costs of an apprenticeship will be for businesses.
We answer frequently asked questions that employers have about Degree Apprenticeships both generally and about the programme that Liverpool John Moores University offers to businesses.
If you're interested in becoming a Degree Apprentice find out all you need to know including the benefits to the programme, what companies you could work for, how to apply and much more.
As a learner on the Degree Apprenticeship programme, you'll gain a professional qualification and work experience in line with your career goals. In this section, we answer your questions about the new programme including how to apply, what courses you can study, eligibility requirements and much more.
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