Graduate Apprenticeships

Learn while you earn and get a degree.

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How does a Graduate Apprenticeship work?

As a Graduate Apprentice, you’ll:

  • work, earn and learn – you’ll be employed by a company
  • study for part of your week at university
  • get an Ordinary or Master’s degree
  • combine work and study for 2 to 5 years
  • choose from 13 different apprenticeships

Benefits

A Graduate Apprenticeship is a brilliant way to get a degree and get paid – you’ll:

  • earn a wage while you learn
  • gain valuable workplace skills
  • work with a wide range of people
  • enhance your career opportunities
  • get a mix of work and uni life
  • increase your confidence, resilience and social skills
  • understand your interests and talents

For more information visit the Skills Development Scotland section about Graduate Apprenticeships.

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