Architecture Apprenticeship Handbook

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About this ebook

So, you are considering an architecture apprenticeship? As a new route into the profession, you likely have lots of questions. Amongst them might be
  • What is an architecture apprenticeship and is it right for me?
  • How do I apply and prepare for an apprenticeship?
  • How can I make the most of my apprenticeship?
  • How can the apprenticeship support my future career ambitions?

This handbook answers these questions and demystifies the Level 7 apprenticeship, providing structured guidance and advice for career progress to apprentices, as well as those supporting them on their journey.

Using case studies from recent graduates and current apprentices who have excelled through this route, it features information from employers and academics involved in architecture apprenticeships in the UK.

Whilst not for everyone, those choosing to pursue this route are often considered by industry to be amongst the most sought-after of their generation.

Keep the book close and map your journey into the profession.

About the author

Daniel Goodricke is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Architecture and Built Environment at Northumbria University. He leads the first year of the Level 7 architecture apprenticeship, coordinates the End Point Assessment and manages admissions.

Luke Murray is a Senior Lecturer and the Course Leader of the BA (Hons) Architecture course at Ravensbourne University. During Luke’s previous employment at London South Bank University, he coordinated both the Level 6 and Level 7 architecture apprenticeships.

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