LONDON METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY
- UKPRN:
- 10004048
Only levy paying employers can work with this provider
About this provider
London Metropolitan University delivers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in London. The offering covers six main areas, the Schools of Computing and Digital Media, Social Sciences, Social Professions, Human Sciences, Guildhall School of Business and Law, and the Cass School of Art, Architecture and Design. There are more than 80 undergraduate programmes and 12000 students. Our bachelors' degrees have work related learning built in, which means that all our undergraduates benefit from work experience.
The University can provide a range of Higher Apprenticeships in Management, Procurement, Finance, Science and Computing and is working with the trailblazer groups for the development of Apprenticeships in Policing and Social Work.
What employers are saying
Overall rating from October 2018 to now
- Excellent 0 out of 4 reviews
- Good 4 out of 4 reviews
- Poor 0 out of 4 reviews
- Very poor 0 out of 4 reviews
Strengths
- Getting new apprentices started (2)
- Communication with employers (1)
- Improving apprentice skills (1)
- Providing the right training at the right time (1)
Things to improve
- Reporting on progress of apprentices (3)
- Getting new apprentices started (1)
- Initial assessment of apprentices (1)
1 Apprenticeships offered
Apprenticeship | Type | Level | View details |
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Teacher | Standard | 6 | Details |
Contact details
- Website:
- LONDON METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY website
- Phone number:
- +44 (0)20 7133 2929
- Email:
- apprenticeships@londonmet.ac.uk
Annual survey results
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Content disclaimer
Education and Skills Funding Agency cannot guarantee the accuracy of course information on this site and makes no representations about the quality of any courses which appear on the site. Education and Skills Funding Agency is not liable for any losses suffered as a result of any party relying on the course information provided.
Explain levels
Apprenticeships are set at different levels of difficulty from the equivalent of GCSE (level 2) up to postgraduate (level 7)