The complete guide to sponsored degrees
Would your students prefer a degree that combines study and paid work experience? If so a sponsored degree may appeal to them. Our guide explains all...
What's a sponsored degree?
Employers have various titles for sponsored degree schemes, including school leaver programmes, sponsored degrees, and scholarship schemes.
Sponsored degrees combine full-time study, paid work experience and reduced tuition fees for students.
They can be a great option for those who want to balance full-time study (covered by an employer) with real-world work experience plus a salary.
What subjects can you study as part of a sponsored degree?
- Accounting and finance
- Business
- Chemical engineering
- Chemistry
- Civil engineering
- Computer science and software engineering
- Construction, economics
- Electronic, electrical and systems engineering
- Maths
- Mechanical engineering
- Medicine (Armed Forces only)
- Manufacturing and production engineering
- Materials engineering
- Natural sciences
- Physics
- River and coastal engineering
- Technology
- Television production and broadcast journalism
Coming soon...
We're working on a guide to sponsored degrees which will be available here shortly.
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