Higher apprenticeships and
degree apprenticeships usually start to channel you into a particular discipline.
Not exact matches
There aren't any specific
degrees required to become a janitor, as the position is
usually learned through
apprenticeships and other on - the - job training programs.
To get onto a higher
apprenticeship, which is the equivalent of a foundation
degree, you'll
usually need to have a minimum of five GCSEs at grades A-C and level 3 qualifications such as A-levels, an advanced level diploma, an NVQ level 3 or an advanced
apprenticeship.
You can get into civil, structural or geotechnical engineering through an
apprenticeship, school leaver programme or an engineering
degree (
usually either a three - year BEng or a four - year MEng course).
By doing your research you'll have a clearer picture of how to make a good impression, which will vary depending on the level of
apprenticeship you're applying for - for instance, to apply for a
degree apprenticeship you'll
usually need at least two A-levels and some relevant experience.