If you are an individual interested in undertaking an apprenticeship, please visit our page for prospective apprentices.
An apprenticeship is not just a job; it is a win-win scenario benefiting both the employer and the individual, as it enhances workforce skills, leading to a significant boost in economic productivity.
At Bournemouth University, we offer degree-level apprenticeships at a level 6, which are equivalent to undergraduate level study, and level 7, which is equivalent to a Master's level study.
They are a great opportunity to ‘grow your own’ trained workforce and succession plan for your future workforce. They also provide an excellent opportunity for your organisation to work together with Bournemouth University to build the skills that you require to deliver your business outcomes.
Higher-level apprentices usually study part-time at BU, with apprenticeships taking between 18 months and five years to complete, depending on the apprenticeship standard.
Employer benefits include:
- A great opportunity to ‘grow your own’ trained workforce
- Build your talent pipeline and succession plan for your future business needs
- Your organisation works with Bournemouth University to build the skills you require to deliver your business outcomes
- Introduce fresh talent and ideas to your business
- Upskill your existing staff
- Boost staff loyalty and motivation, and reduce staff turnover
- Fix skills shortage
- Improve your company image.
Find out more about how an apprentice can enhance your business (pdf 167kb)
What is a degree apprenticeship?
An apprenticeship is a combination of academic study and the application of skills learned back in the workplace.
Apprentices must complete Off-the-Job (OTJ) Training as part of their paid working hours to develop the skills needed for their role. If the apprenticeship started before 1 August 2025, employers must provide at least 6 hours per week of OTJ training for apprentices working 30+ hours per week.
From 1 August 2025, this changes to a set number of training hours defined by each apprenticeship standard. These hours must still be delivered during paid time, but can be scheduled flexibly over the course of the programme (minimum 8 months in duration).
A guide to what can be counted as Off-the-Job time can be found on the apprenticeships.gov.uk webpage.
Employers will need to:
- Have an agreement in place with the apprentice that lasts for the length of the apprenticeship
- Have a signed commitment statement by the employer, apprentice and the provider (Bournemouth University)
- Have a written agreement with providers; employers who pay the apprenticeship levy and use the apprenticeship service will need to have a contract for services with their main provider
- To give their apprentice training and supervision to help them perform the job you’ve hired them to do.
- Ensure their apprentice completes the minimum number of off-the-job training hours specified by the apprenticeship standard. This protected training time must take place during paid working hours and remains a legal requirement for apprenticeship delivery.
- Have their apprentice on the correct wage for their age, for off-the-job training and doing further study.
- Ensure apprentices are paid a wage consistent with the law for the time they are in work and in off-the-job training; updates on progression and average weekly hours and changes to working patterns must be logged and checked with the training provider.
Health & social care apprenticeships
Registered Nursing Degree Apprenticeships
MSc Advanced Clinical Practice – Apprenticeship
PG Cert Enhanced Clinical Practitioner Apprenticeship
FdSc Nursing Associate Apprenticeship
BSc (Hons) Operating Department Practice Apprenticeship
Biomedical Science Degree Apprenticeship
Law, business & accounting apprenticeships
Level 6 Accounting Finance Manager Apprenticeship
Level 6 Digital Marketer Apprenticeship
Level 7 Senior Leader Apprenticeship (SLA)
Level 7 Solicitor Apprenticeship
Engineering apprenticeships
Through a partnership between Bournemouth University and Bournemouth and Poole College, two engineering degree apprenticeships are offered.