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What will they study?

An Apprenticeship is not classed as a qualification in its own right but is a set of separate qualifications, called a ‘framework’. Most Apprenticeships frameworks follow a standard format comprising three components. If you want to know more, click on the links below:

The training provider will provide the knowledge and develop the skills, and the employer will provide the practical experience to put those skills to the test, providing the evidence for completion of the NVQ component. Training can be classroom based, in a workshop or in the workplace, depending on the subject and on the training provider.

Each Apprenticeship framework is developed by standard setting bodies, who represent employers’ needs - the SSCs (Sector Skills Councils), who also set the content of the Technical Certificate.

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