The Open University’s Digital Degree Apprenticeship (in Wales) develops confident, capable professionals with the skills to power digital transformation across every sector.
Our unique flexible learning model enables apprentices to thrive in their studies alongside work commitments, while employers benefit from a sustainable pipeline of future-proof, diverse and capable tech talent — all funded by the Welsh Government via Medr, with support from the UK-wide Apprenticeship Levy.
We are currently welcoming enquiries and applications for this programme. Please note that offers of places will be confirmed once apprenticeship funding allocations to The Open University by Medr for October 2026 are finalised.
Level: Level 6 Digital Degree Apprenticeship
Study method: Online/blended learning with tutor support
Duration: 3 years
Funding: See fees & funding
Entry requirements: See entry requirements
Available in: Wales only (subject to confirmation of allocations from Medr)
Looking for training in England instead? Check out our Digital and Technology Solutions Professional Degree apprenticeship.
The Digital Degree Apprenticeship is a work-based higher education programme that integrates academic and work-based learning in a way that can be delivered flexibly around the demands of your workplace.
As technologies converge and the pace of digital change accelerates, this programme supports apprentices to develop the necessary core knowledge and skills to contribute to digital projects across your organisation, as well as the mindset to enable them to continuously upskill as technologies advance.
The core Digital Degree Apprenticeship provides the broad technical understanding to operate as part of a wider team working with specialists in the analysis, design, build, evaluation and security of software, data solutions, services and networks. This includes the ability to support business strategy and management, work with end-users, and build solutions.
In addition to the core programme, The Open University (OU) offers three specialisms where apprentices will develop higher level applied practical skills, knowledge and competence in:
Cyber Security Management
Data Science
Software Engineering
This programme is designed for individuals looking to progress in careers such in software engineering, data science or cyber security management.
Watch the video below to see how we are working with insurance company Admiral to deliver digital degree apprenticeships in Wales.
Apprentices don’t need formal qualifications to start this programme, but apprentices must be employed with an organisation willing to support them through the apprenticeship.
To be eligible for government funding, apprentices must:
This programme is ideal for those aiming to build careers in cyber security management, data science or software engineering. For more information, check out the 'Who is it for?' section above.
Looking for programmes in England instead? Check out our Digital and Technology Solutions Professional Degree Apprenticeship.
Upon successful completion of the programme, apprentices will be awarded BSc (Honours) Digital Degree Apprenticeship, by the Open University.
This degree apprenticeship is built from the ground up to meet the needs of today’s workplace. Every module has been created by our world-class academics specifically for our digital apprenticeships, so you can be confident the learning is current, industry-relevant and designed to deliver impact from day one.
With more than 50 years of expertise in distance education and a worldwide reputation for flexible learning, The Open University is a leader in developing degree apprenticeships that combine rigour with real-world relevance.
Our reputation for quality is nationally recognised:
Meet some of the experts who will guide your journey:
Lecturer in Computing and Communications specialising in Networking and Cyber Security
Senior Lecturer and Staff Tutor, expert in software engineering, computing education, apprenticeships, curriculum design, and quality assurance
Senior Lecturer in Computing and Communications (Digital Degree Apprenticeships), specialising in cyber security, data analysis, and project management
This programme is built around a core set of topics, complemented by specialised content tailored to one of the following three areas of expertise enabling apprentices to build a solid foundation while developing the skills needed for their chosen specialism.
This three-year apprenticeship is designed to be completed in three stages. Each stage of study contains an academic module which will teach the essential knowledge and skills as defined by the apprenticeship framework and a work-based learning module. In Stage 3 the apprentice will also complete a capstone computing and IT project module.
At Stage 1 the apprentice will follow one of two routes, networking (for those following the cyber security management specialism) or software engineering (for those following either the software engineering or data science specialisms). The knowledge and skills at this level will be focused on supporting apprentices to carry out practical tasks for their employer in their specialism. This stage will develop core technical knowledge and skills so that the apprentices can deliver value to their employers as early as possible in the apprenticeship. In addition, they will develop academic skills related to study and communication, and employability skills related to independent working.
Stage 1 modules
During Stage 2 the apprentice will develop their understanding of their chosen specialism, strengthen their academic skills, and develop employability skills related to teamwork.
Stage 2 modules
Stage 2 modules – subject to approval, to be confirmed by March 2026.
In Stage 3 the apprentice will develop advanced understanding of their chosen specialism, strengthen their academic skills, and develop employability skills related to management and leadership. In this stage there is also a final 30 credit project module.
Stage 3 modules
Stage 3 modules – subject to approval, to be confirmed by March 2027.
We regularly review our curriculum; therefore, the qualification described on this page – including its availability, its structure, and available modules – may change over time. If we make changes to this qualification, we’ll update this page as soon as possible. Once you’ve registered or are studying this qualification, where practicable, we’ll inform you in good time of any upcoming changes. If you’d like to know more about the circumstances in which the University might make changes to the curriculum, see our Academic Regulations or contact us. This description was last updated on 03/12/2025.
Want to know more?
For more details about each module and how they are assessed, download the programme brochure.
Download brochureThe Open University is a global leader in flexible, work-based learning with over 50 years’ experience in distance education. Our approach allows apprentices to balance study with their job while delivering immediate impact in the workplace.
Each module is supported by a dedicated online platform with:
If you have additional needs, we can also provide most module materials in alternative formats. Find out more about materials on our accessibility webpage.
Apprenticeships combine practical experience with structured learning, all within normal working hours with at least 20% of weekly time dedicated to structured learning, known as off-the-job training which, and as this is an OU programme, can be spread across each week flexibly.
For more information, visit our Information for Apprentices page.
Want to know more?
Download our programme brochure for full details of this degree apprenticeship.
Download brochureMore information about funding is available here.
At The Open University, we know that successful apprenticeships depend on the right support. Alongside expert tutors, apprentices and employers benefit from a wide range of support teams.
Learn more about how The Open University supports apprentices
When you're ready to begin the apprenticeship application process, there are a few simple steps for both employers and apprentices. Our team is here to support you at every stage to ensure a smooth and efficient onboarding experience.
Reach out to us to express your interest in the apprenticeship programme.
One of our dedicated Account Managers will contact you to discuss your organisation’s needs and the programme details.
Once you confirm you'd like to proceed, we’ll guide you through the necessary documentation.
Provide us with the names and contact information of your chosen apprentice(s).
For more information for employers, please see the following resources:
Ask your employer to get in touch with us to start the process.
Once the employer process is complete, we will invite you to apply.
Prepare and submit any required documents to verify your eligibility and complete your application.
The OU will review your application and inform you whether you’ve been offered a place.
As part of onboarding, you’ll be introduced to your Apprenticeship Programme Delivery Manager (APDM and/or Practice Tutor).
Once successfully registered, you’ll gain access to pre-study materials to help you prepare for the course.
For more information about apprenticeships and being an apprentice, please see Information for apprentices.
For further details, please see the following resources:
Graduates of the Digital Degree Apprenticeship provide technology enabled solutions to internal and/or external stakeholders in a range of areas including software engineering, cyber security management and data science.
To apply for an apprenticeship programme you should be employed in a relevant role and have the approval of your employer.
Read our guidance about getting your employer's support here.
As leaders in supported online learning, the Open University have developed best-practice digital learning platforms. Apprentices will learn online and be supported with digital calls and meetings from their support team.
You may be able use relevant previous learning to reduce the length of the programme. Find out more about Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) by contacting us today.
To complete the programme, apprentices will need:
Where additional software is required, we provide access or free alternatives.
Where technical tools are used, we will provide access via the The OpenComputing Laboratory | Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics, where apprentices can access online computing environments for data analysis and programming through their web browser.
For full details on device requirements for this programme, contact our helpful team.