Degree Apprenticeships BSc (Hon) Digital and Technology Solutions
Developed in collaboration with employers in the engineering sector, this programme covers a range of topics including software programming, business operations, system analysis, data analytics and network infrastructure.
Enables apprentices to implement technology solutions to develop new products and services and increase productivity using digital technologies
Choose from four pathways to align with different roles
Designed to meet Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and BCS accreditation requirements
Overview
This course aims to develop professionals who implement technology-enabled solutions to create new products and services and increase productivity using digital technologies.
This list of modules applies to the September 2022 cohort and bespoke module choices may differ according to the employer you are working with. Please contact us for details.
Please note that whilst the module catalogue shows the latest approved version of each module and what is currently being taught (academic year 2024), there may be minor updates to content or learning objectives year on year, to reflect the evolving state of knowledge and the requirements of teaching best practise. Any such amends will be updated following the department 'module approvals process' and reflected in the module catalogue before the start of the next academic year in 2025.
Teaching and learning
For the first two years, you’ll study the core range of subjects, with pathway specialism in years three and four. Modules are taught in week blocks at the University of Warwick and will be a mix of lectures, practical laboratories, seminars and tutorials. You will also have access to a Virtual Learning Environment for further support between blocks.
Examinations and work-based learning assessments are integrated throughout the year, allowing for continuous assessment rather than end-of-year exams. The final year will involve an individual work-based project and presentation.
Entry requirements
Entry to the programme of study is normally through demonstration of a minimum of 112 tariff points. Applicants must also hold GCSE grades in Maths, English and additional STEM subject at grades C, 4, or above. Disciplines studied post-GCSE must include any Engineering or relevant STEM subjects (Physics recommended). In addition to the required entry tariff applicants must have also achieved an A level in Maths at grade C for all pathways except Data Analytics. For Data Analytics route, A level in Maths grade B expected. Where A-level Maths is not held but holding equivalent Maths subjects, on a case-by-case basis, applicants might be eligible and required to complete a Mathematics bridge course (Mobius). Apprenticeship applicants must hold an offer of employment prior to enrolling on the course. WMG is committed to widening participation. Please refer to individual companies you apply to, or your own company for their entry criteria.
How to apply
To enrol on the programme, you must have the support of your employer. Please visit our 'Vacancies and Resources' section to see any current opportunities plus we have also listed some of the companies we have worked with.
If you are already in work, please talk to your employer about potential opportunities to partner with us. If you would like any more information please email us.
Employers
If you are interested in this programme, please email us and we will get back to you to discuss your requirements.
If you are interested in this Degree Apprenticeship we will be running sessions at the October and June Open Days on campus so you can come and meet the team, view our brilliant facilities in the Degree Apprenticeship Centre and ask us any questions you have.
Partner with us for your Degree Apprenticeships and attract emerging talent or upskill and develop existing staff. If you would like to find out more about our programmes please contact us now for an informal, no-obligation discussion about your requirements.