Overview
You don't need to be working in software engineering to qualify for entrance to this programme but will need to move into a suitable role where you can apply your learning in the workplace.
You'll use a combination of technical and soft skills throughout this Digital and Technology Solutions Degree Apprenticeship. Subject to COVID-19 restrictions, you'll also have extensive on-the-job training. You'll become an expert in your field so you can take your career to the next level.
This course meets the needs of the apprenticeships scheme. It is designed to the Software Engineering Technology Specialism of the Digital Technology Solutions Level 7 integrated degree standard.
All apprenticeships in the School of Computing have been created by the Institute of Coding (IoC). The IoC is a government-funded project to help close the digital skills gap. The MSc has also been created in consultation with industry. This ensures you develop the skills needed to succeed in todays workplace.
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