Planit


IT: Software Development

SCQF Level 10

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Why Study a Graduate Apprenticeship?

Studying for a graduate apprenticeship not only means that you will gain a degree but get paid a wage while learning the skills, knowledge and understanding that industry expects from a graduate.

Because graduate apprenticeships are full time employees, you will spend about 80% of your time based at the work place and 20% on study. There are flexible entry and exit points from Higher National Diploma at SCQF Level 8 to a Master’s Degree at SCQF Level 11.

Who Can Apply?

Graduate Apprenticeships are for those over the age of 16 who are:

There is no age limit for applicants. Some vacancies may require applicants to be age 18 or over, due to health and safety requirements.

If you already have a degree you can still apply for a GA. The condition is that it cannot be in the same subject area and level. Therefore, for example, you can do the same subject at a higher or lower level, or do the same level but in a different subject area.

Entry Requirements

These will vary by course and institution. Vacancy advertisements provide specific information on the qualifications required by the delivery institution for each GA.

Typically you would need either:

You may need to be employed in a relevant role.

Check individual institution websites for specific entry requirements.

Course Content

The key content areas which make up the IT: Software Development Graduate Apprenticeship:

Qualifications Gained

Graduate Apprenticeship in BSc (Hons) IT: Software Development (SCQF Level 10)

Duration

4 years

What can I go on to next?

How To Apply

You should apply directly to the employer who is advertising the vacancy. Vacancies are advertised on www.apprenticeships.scot.

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Offered By

The following institutions are offering this Graduate Apprenticeship: