Since 2017, Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has offered degree apprenticeships and has expanded its offerings to include a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate options.
Now, ARU has hit a key milestone, having worked on degree apprenticeship courses with over 500 firms throughout the nation.
Key Takeaways:
- ARU has reached a significant milestone, having worked on degree apprenticeship courses with over 500 employers across the UK.
- ARU has been delivering degree apprenticeships since 2017, and its offerings have grown to encompass a number of undergraduate and postgraduate choices.
- More than 2,000 students are currently enrolled in degree apprenticeships at ARU, and degree apprenticeship opportunities will be prominent at ARU Peterborough.
Degree apprenticeships involve students working for a partner organization that can range in size from the National Health Service (NHS) to small enterprises while studying for a degree.
The content of the course at ARU is agreed upon with the employer to ensure that the employee has the most up-to-date skills.
Health and social care, business and management, digital, data, and technology, the built environment, and policing are some of the disciplines that people can study.
ARU now has more than 2,000 students enrolled in degree apprenticeships, and degree apprenticeship possibilities will be prominent at ARU Peterborough, the new university for Peterborough, which will open in September.
The theme of this year’s National Apprenticeships Week, which runs from Feb. 7 to 13, is ‘build the future,’ reflecting on how apprenticeships can help individuals develop the skills and knowledge needed for a rewarding career.
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