Further Details | |
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Course Code | LA18304 |
Location | Distance Learning |
Duration | Open or Distance Learning, 21 months |
Department | Digital Technologies, Computing & IT |
Start Date | Roll On, Roll Off |
End Date | Roll On, Roll Off |
Course Overview
The Level 3 UCD Apprenticeship has been designed with employers in Wales to equip employees with the UCD skills that they need to be able to perform their role.
This Apprenticeship programme is designed to provide a robust vocational route to fulfilling junior UCD skills needs that are integral for employees to take full advantage of opportunities in the workplace.
Junior UCD roles covered by this framework could be within:
• Specialist user centred design agencies delivering user-driven services to clients.
• Service delivery functions of private and public sector organisations requiring user centred design principles to be embedded into their operations.
This Apprenticeship programme is designed to provide a robust vocational route to fulfilling junior UCD skills needs that are integral for employees to take full advantage of opportunities in the workplace.
Junior UCD roles covered by this framework could be within:
• Specialist user centred design agencies delivering user-driven services to clients.
• Service delivery functions of private and public sector organisations requiring user centred design principles to be embedded into their operations.
Work Based Assessment
There are no specific entry requirements for this framework. It is, however, recommended that to enter onto the Level 2 UCD Apprenticeship the candidate has English and Maths GCSE’s grade G or above (or equivalent qualifications).
For the Level 3 UCD Apprenticeship it is recommended that the candidate has English and Maths GCSE’s grade C or above (or equivalent qualifications). And for the Level 4 UCD Apprenticeship, most employers will require good (A*-C) GCSE passes in English and Maths and relevant A levels as a minimum for entry into a UCD job role.
However, these recommendations are not essential. Applicants may have prior experience or qualifications in digital technologies, but this is not mandatory as training providers and employers will deliver programmes of training based on the approved up to date UCD qualifications tailored to meet individual needs, recognising prior qualifications and experience.
For the Level 3 UCD Apprenticeship it is recommended that the candidate has English and Maths GCSE’s grade C or above (or equivalent qualifications). And for the Level 4 UCD Apprenticeship, most employers will require good (A*-C) GCSE passes in English and Maths and relevant A levels as a minimum for entry into a UCD job role.
However, these recommendations are not essential. Applicants may have prior experience or qualifications in digital technologies, but this is not mandatory as training providers and employers will deliver programmes of training based on the approved up to date UCD qualifications tailored to meet individual needs, recognising prior qualifications and experience.
The Level 3 UCD apprenticeship offers successful apprentices the opportunity to further progress in their studies to the level 4 and the UCD degree or related degree level programmes. They can also progress within their job role and pursue their learning by undertaking additional vendor qualifications in content design and deployment tools and techniques.
Apprenticeship Funding available
For cost, please contact our Employer Engagement team on 0300 30 30 006 or email
employers@cambria.ac.uk
For cost, please contact our Employer Engagement team on 0300 30 30 006 or email
employers@cambria.ac.uk
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