Mr Cable, who is delivering the Cambridge Public Policy Lecture later today, will say that this will help higher apprenticeships be seen as a viable alternative to university study.
According to extracts of the speech given out in advance, he will talk about how further and higher education can be brought more closely together to achieve greater 鈥減arity of esteem鈥 between the sectors.
鈥淭his is an essential step to making higher apprenticeships the norm rather than a niche in the overall skills programme,鈥 he will add.聽
He will also call for a greater take up of higher apprenticeships, which can incorporate a degree-level education alongside work. 鈥淗igher apprenticeships are an important solution to the sub-degree gap, and there are already some superb schemes, for which entry is as competitive as getting into [the University of Cambridge],鈥 he is set to say.
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He will use the example of higher apprenticeships at engineering firm Rolls-Royce, which take four years and involve a sponsored degree from the University of Warwick.
鈥淚f we are to have credible, high-level vocational programmes 鈥 which are a legitimate and equally prestigious alternative to the traditional undergraduate route 鈥 older school leavers should be able to consider them alongside university option,鈥 Mr Cable will say.
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He will add that these programmes have 鈥渉uge advantages鈥 for employers who get staff educated with theoretical and practical knowledge tailored specifically to their needs, as well as individuals who earn while they learn and could potentially graduate with no student loan debt.
Helen Thorne, director of policy and research at Ucas, said the organisation鈥檚 website 鈥渆ncourages students to think about a wide range of future options, including alternatives to higher education such as apprenticeships鈥.
She added that Ucas conventions held across the UK also had dedicated areas for students to discuss work-based learning, while its Ucas Progress course search service for younger teenagers allowed them to find out about apprenticeships.聽
鈥淲e look forward to working with the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills to ensure that students have access to the best possible information as they make decisions about their future education and career pathways,鈥 she said.
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