Apprenticeships delivered by Oxford Brookes University

Apprenticeship
Qualification
Level
Next start date
Advanced Clinical Practitioner Degree Apprenticeship
MSc Advanced Clinical Practice
Level 7
September 2025
Architect Degree Apprenticeship
MArchD in Architecture Part 2 and Part 3 (ARB accredited)
Level 7
September 2025
Chartered Town Planner Degree Apprenticeship
MSc Spatial Planning (RTPI accredited)Level 7
September 2025
Community Nursing Specialist Practitioner Apprenticeship
PGDip in Community Nursing Specialist Practice (District Nursing) 
Level 7
September 2025
Nursing Associate Higher Apprenticeship
FdSc Nursing Associate
Level 5
September 2025
Postgraduate Engineer Apprenticeship (R&D Pathway)
PGDip Engineering (Research and Development)
Level 7September 2025
Senior Leader Apprenticeship
PGCert Senior Leaders Business Administration
Level 7
February 2025
Senior People Professional Apprenticeship (HR Specialism) 
PGDip Human Resource Management Level 7
September 2025
 

Apprenticeships delivered by our Associate College Partners

Oxford Brookes collaborate with a number of regional Colleges who deliver Oxford Brookes academic programmes as part of their apprenticeships. Apprentices are awarded an Oxford Brookes qualification (Bachelor or Foundation degrees), in addition to achieving the overall apprenticeship delivered by the College as main provider.

Apprentices enrol with the College for completion of the apprenticeship and also with the University - and so can enjoy the student benefits and utilise support services of both.

Apprenticeship
Main provider / location
Qualification
Chartered Manager
Abingdon and Witney College
Solihull College and University Centre
BA (Hons) in Business and Management Practice in partnership with Oxford Brookes University
Engineering (various standards)
Abingdon and Witney College
Solihull College and University Centre
Foundation Degrees in partnership with Oxford Brookes University
Health Care Assistant Practitioner
New College Swindon
Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care in partnership with Oxford Brookes University

Apprentices profiles

Kudzai Chirumuuta

“The main benefit of doing an apprenticeship programme is that you are mixing work and study at the same time - and at Brookes we are exposed to a lot technical modules.”

Kudzai Chirumuuta - Architect Apprentice Level 7, Foster + Partners

Amy Stirton

“I always dreamed of being a Nurse, after three years as a Healthcare assistant, I wanted to try and further my career.”

Amy Stirton - Nursing Associate Apprentice Level 5, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust

Jo Mason

“I was looking for the opportunity to convert my skills from management to leadership and I think that my learning so far has put me on the right track.”

Jo Mason - Senior Leader Apprentice Level 7, University of Oxford

UK Partnerships and Apprenticeships

+ 44 (0) 1865 534900 option 4

apprentices@brookes.ac.uk