About this course
This course is ideal for anyone starting in the field of digital design to develop the necessary skills to create user-centred digital experiences
Learners will be required to undertake a mixture of mandatory units and optional units (we will work with you to decide what optional units are relevant to your role, and your business).
Mandatory units include:
- User Centred Design
- User Research
- Digital Accessibility
- Ethical Design in UCD
When you agree to undertake an apprenticeship, you may be required to complete Essential Skills qualifications, depending on your previous qualifications, the apprenticeship level you are completing and your own particular needs.
This qualification will primarily be delivered through 1-to-1 sessions with a member of our delivery team, using a mixture of face-to-face and remote learning sessions.
Upon enrolment, learners are also allocated an assessor. Throughout the qualification, the assessor will visit the learner either at their workplace or remotely (for example, via Microsoft Teams) on a monthly basis, to support progress, observe and set tasks.
Learners are supported and encouraged throughout their qualification to reach their full potential in their chosen industry. Successful learners can progress onto the Level 3 User Centred Design Apprenticeship.
Future employment opportunities include:
- User Experience (UX) Designers
- Product Managers
- Web Developers
- Graphic Designers
- Customer Support Specialists
- Marketing Professionals
- Business Analysts
To start an Apprenticeship in Wales, you need to be:
- aged 16 or over (there is no upper age limit)
- living in Wales
- not in full-time education
- not accessing any other funding from the Welsh Government
You can search and apply for Apprenticeship vacanciesÌýhere
If you’re looking to undertake an Apprenticeship qualification as a way of upskilling within your current role, you will also need to be:
- employedÌý for a minimum of 16 hours
- supported by your employer to undertake the qualification
- committed to undertaking an average of 4-6 hours of study a month
- working in a role that is relevant to the qualification
- employed for at least 51% of your contracted hours in Wales