Information for Applicants
An introduction to Apprenticeships for potential applicants.
What is an Apprenticeship?
An apprenticeship provides you with the opportunity to learn whilst you work. Whether you are looking to upskill within your current area or gain the required qualifications to start a new career pathway, an apprenticeship is designed to help you gain the knowledge, skills and behaviours for you to effectively work within a job role.
Whilst there are apprenticeship opportunities at many varying levels of study, the University of Chester specifically offers higher and degree apprenticeships (levels 5, 6 and 7).
If you are interested in a specific pathway of study, you can check the GOV.UK website which is linked below for information on different providers and standards of study. The Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education can also provide you with information on what available standards there are and the levels of study available.
- Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Qualifications - What Apprenticeship Standards are available to study?
- GOV.UK - What Training Providers offer my course of interest?
For initial information on what apprenticeships are, please watch the video below.