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Alternative Pathways

Warwick will steadily grow in the number, type and range of opportunities that we offer to all our students – be they full-time or part-time, mature or straight from school, local or international - but at a pace which matches demand and never compromises on quality

Our goals:

Pathways to Warwick

Pathways through Warwick

Degree Apprenticeships

Responsive and Flexible Provision

Pathways to Warwick

We will …

Build on existing strengths to develop accessible routes into degree-level study for ‘non-traditional’ learners

We will achieve this by …

  • Continuing to develop and invest in proven successes like the International Foundation Programme, Pathways to Law, 2+2 degrees, Foundation degrees, Gateway to HE and WBS’ Foundation Year Programme
  • Learning from these programmes to support the development of departmental and cross-departmental foundation year provision
  • Developing accredited and non-accredited short course and lecture series programmes to extend Warwick’s visibility and accessibility within the region

 

Pathways through Warwick

We will …

Develop and enable ladders of progression through pre-degree, undergraduate, taught postgraduate and research degree level study

We will achieve this by …

  • Articulating and signposting exit points on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, such as CertHE, DipHE, PGA, PGCert and PGADip
  • Increasing the quantity and breadth of Integrated Masters programmes
  • Working with local, national and international partners to develop flexible and innovative collaborative provision
  • Removing barriers to progression by developing extra curricula support for students alongside their core studies (for instance, GCSE and A-level English and Maths provision)

 

Degree Apprenticeships

We will …

Diversify our educational offer through the development of sector-leading degree apprenticeships

We will achieve this by …

  • Developing a joined up, coherent and planned approach to degree apprenticeships responsive to the changing external landscape
  • Aligning the University with key national government policy changes in higher education, specifically in relation to vocational education
  • Developing partnerships to enhance alternative pathways, entry points and student experiences
  • Developing central infrastructure to support departments in developing and implementing specialist degree apprenticeships, including the establishment of a University-wide ‘Skills and Apprenticeship Hub’
  • Aligning the University with employment trends (including the increase in demand for degree apprenticeships in the Engineering, professional services, healthcare and management sectors) and contribute to local and regional employment needs by addressing the skills gap
  • Utilising degree apprenticeships as a means of widening access and participation and enhancing student employability

 

Responsive and Flexible Provision

We will …

Become a sector leading research-intensive University in the development of innovative, responsive, flexible and student-centred provision

We will achieve this by …

  • Establishing a University working group to survey policy landscapes and support the development of new and innovative provision
  • Assessing the desirability and feasibility of alternative flexible study pathways at Warwick