What qualification do learners receive after completing a programme?
Discover the qualification learners receive after completing a Makers apprenticeship programme.
Learners who complete a Makers apprenticeship receive a nationally recognised apprenticeship qualification linked to the relevant apprenticeship standard.
These qualifications are approved by the UK government and designed to reflect the knowledge, skills and behaviours required for the role.
Apprenticeship qualifications
Apprenticeships combine structured learning with real workplace experience.
At the end of the programme, learners complete an End-Point Assessment (EPA), which is carried out by an independent assessment organisation.
This assessment confirms that the learner has met the requirements of the apprenticeship standard.
Once successfully completed, the learner is awarded their apprenticeship qualification.
Recognition in the industry
Apprenticeship standards are developed with input from employers and industry experts to ensure they reflect real workplace requirements.
This means the qualification demonstrates that learners have developed the practical capability needed to contribute effectively in their role.
Continuing development
For many learners, completing an apprenticeship is one step in a longer learning journey.
They may continue developing their skills through further programmes, new technical responsibilities or leadership roles within their organisation.