Course overview
Understanding the complexities of environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues is key to navigating the risks, challenges and opportunities they present.
Aligned with our commitment to driving a greener, more innovative industrial economy, the Applied Sustainability Professional Certificate in Higher Education introduces apprentices to forward-thinking concepts, theories, strategies and tools to manage ESG responsibilities effectively. This multidisciplinary programme draws on research and problem-based learning across climate change, economics, accounting, finance, strategy, policy and law – offering a well-rounded, practical perspective.
Who is this apprenticeship for?
This apprenticeship is ideal for professionals looking to enhance their expertise in sustainability and ESG practices. Learners could include professionals seeking to upskill, managers in charge of corporate responsibility, or those eager to build a career in sustainability, gaining the knowledge and skills to lead change in the organisation.
Top reasons your business needs an Applied Sustainability Professional Apprentice
Industry-led insight: developed in collaboration with leading business and financial adviser Grant Thornton UK LLP, this programme is grounded in real-world expertise and designed to equip professionals with future-focused skills in sustainability leadership.
- Workforce-ready skills: apprentices can empower teams to drive your organisation’s environmental, social and governance (ESG) and corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategies with confidence.
- IEMA-accredited: apprentices gain recognition from the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA), with the opportunity to apply for professional membership upon completion.
- Immediate impact: apprentices develop practical skills in environmental and social impact analysis that can be applied from day one – delivering direct value to your organisation.
Discovery sessions:
Come and find out more about our sustainability programmes:
- Tuesday 10 June, 11.30am - 12.30pm
- Tuesday 15 July, 11.00am - 12.00pm
Please note, we can only respond to enquiries from employers, or individuals with agreement from their employer to undertake an apprenticeship.
* Subject to University approval
Course details
Course structure
Core modules
Communication and Data Informed Sustainability
Focus on your role in promoting sustainability initiatives and raising awareness of the importance of transparent information, both within your organisation and to external stakeholders.
This is a 30-credit module.
Principles for Developing Sustainability Strategy
Gain the tools, techniques and models you need to create, develop and integrate effective sustainability action plans within your organisation. You also receive support as you work on your Professional Project.
This is a 30-credit module.
Sustainability Compliance and Risk Management
Develop your understanding of compliance responsibilities, learn how to monitor budgets effectively, and ensure quality in the planning and delivery of sustainability initiatives.
This is a 30-credit module.
Sustainable Engagement and Commercial Opportunities
Explore how to identify and engage both internal and external partners in your organisation’s sustainability agenda, locally and globally. Develop practical skills to negotiate effectively around corporate responsibility and gain a clear understanding of what it means to be a truly sustainable organisation, including examples of best practice.
This is a 30-credit module.
Modules offered may vary.
How you learn
This course is delivered using a ‘carousel’ model, meaning apprentices can join at the beginning of any module – there’s no fixed starting point. Once you begin, you’ll move through the remaining modules in sequence until all are completed. For example, if you start with module 3, you’ll then progress to module 4, followed by module 1, and finish with module 2.
Learning is engaging and interactive, helping apprentices get the most from the course. They benefit from key presentations, lectures, seminars, group work, interactive presentations and online learning tools.
Apprentices apply their learning to the workplace, gaining theoretical and practical experience in a live work-based context. Before starting the modules, they must complete the induction.
How you are assessed
Throughout their studies, apprentices are assessed in various ways tailored to their individual learning styles. Assessment methods may include writing reports for their organisation, producing a reflective essay, giving presentations, participating in role-play simulations, developing a portfolio, writing a blog, analysing case studies, and working on practical projects.
Our Disability Services team provide an inclusive and empowering learning environment and have specialist staff to support disabled students access any additional tailored resources needed. If you have a specific learning difficulty, mental health condition, autism, sensory impairment, chronic health condition or any other disability please contact a Disability Services as early as possible.
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Entry requirements
Entry requirements
To be accepted on to a degree apprenticeship course you must have support from your employer and meet the course entry requirements.
The apprentice must be employed in a relevant job role with agreement from you as the employer. This includes committing to a minimum of 6 hours off-the-job training a week.
You as the employer sets the general internal selection criteria but the apprentice is also required to meet the entry requirements specified by the University. A typical learner would have 96 tariff points from at least two A-levels (or equivalent).
Before starting their apprenticeship, learners must hold Level 2 qualifications in English and maths. Find out more.
However, we would also welcome mature learners without conventional entry requirements, and can take into account alternative qualifications and experience.
You can gain considerable knowledge from work, volunteering and life. Under recognition of prior learning (RPL) you may be awarded credit for this which can be credited towards the course you want to study.
Find out more about RPL
Employability
Career opportunities
Apprentices strengthen their ESG credentials, evolving as business leaders while refining sustainability innovation strategy for their organisation.