In development - programmes coming soon

The University has plans for future degree apprenticeship programmes, and whilst they are not fully ratified, we have some basic background on each to describe the aims and intentions. Please note that any information here is for illustrative purposes only - content is likely to change, so please do not assume any contractual obligation by what you read here.

Human Factors Specialist

Summary:

In response to industry need, the Human Factors Specialist master’s degree apprenticeship has been developed by an industry trailblazer group of 20 organisations who have identified a clear need for the training and recruitment of Human Factors personnel. The existing Ergonomics and Human Factors MSc at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ has a world-renowned reputation and will serve as the basis for the academic delivery, in addition to the essential workplace and personal development activities required of the apprenticeship.

Expected start date:

TBC

School contact:

School of Design and Creative Arts

 

Master's degrees at the School of Design and Creative Arts

Infrastructure Asset Management

Summary:

This Apprenticeship has been designed to help managers and leaders achieve this standard and develop more sustainable organisations. This part-time Infrastructure Asset Management Professional Apprenticeship is particularly relevant if your organisation is looking to invest in its current and future asset management leaders to build your strategic capabilities. The Apprenticeship covers the latest theories and thinking in areas such as personal effectiveness, strategy, performance management, operations, risk and resilience, entrepreneurship, information management and leading change.

Expected start date:

October 2024

School contact:

º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Business School

Professional education at º¬Ðß²ÝÊÓƵ Business School

Digital Manufacturing Engineering Leader

Summary:

The Apprenticeship Standard on which our programme is being built is currently still in development but is being designed to ensure that those successful in completing the programme can provide technology leadership in the digital transformation of an organisation’s manufacturing operations, as well as leading people, technology, programs, business process development, and governance across their organisation.

Expected start date:

October 2025

School contact:

Wolfson School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

 

Apprenticeships at the School of Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering