Lesley Brook — Mar 26, 2023

A new degree apprenticeship is hitting the mark for employers and in-work learners.

New Zealand's first degree apprenticeship was developed with a focus on asset management, to help address a critical shortage of asset infrastructure engineers. Earlier research with industry representatives identified what was needed and then informed curriculum development. The degree apprenticeship has been available to learners since 2020, with the first cohort completing their degrees in 2022.

The research to evaluate the pilot was undertaken by Hana Cadzow, James Mackay, Sarah Hexamer and Adrian Ferguson, examining programme records and gathering data about the learners' employment. 

The research team has identified opportunities to extend access to the asset management course, by offering it as a specialisation within the traditional Bachelor of Engineering Technology and as a Graduate Diploma. The success of the pilot means that this model for developing a degree apprenticeship programme could be replicated to offer other degree apprenticeships, for example in construction engineering and occupational therapy.