HA7021 - Completing the SPP Apprenticeship Journey

What will I learn on this module?

This module is the fourth of five designed to enhance your development and in so doing ensure your progress towards the End Point Assessment (EPA) that is the culmination of your Senior People Professional Higher Apprenticeship.

Your learning will be designed around the 12 core and your choice of 6 specialist duties that underpin the SPP HA standard but will be tailored by you to reflect how knowledge, skills and behaviours are constructed and enacted within the context of your employment, via your specialist route.

Your performance on this module (and hence the award of academic credits) will depend upon your engagement with the HA standards and your ability to demonstrate the progress of your learning and development towards the fulfillment of these standards. Completion of this module and progress to the next stage of your studies will depend upon:
• The production of a reflective log demonstrates your continuing commitment to your own continuing professional development and your engagement with programme learning materials.
• Satisfactory performance in the regular tripartite reviews convened between you, your workplace coach and your workplace mentor.
• Satisfactory progress in the development of your portfolio of learning as evidenced by the production of a minimum number of draft portfolio evidence components as agreed during your tripartite reviews.

There will be curated technology enabled learning (TEL) to support remaining 20% off the job learning including Zoom/Teams/Blackboard collaborate in addition to the following to support your learning:
• Practice and Academic reading lists
• Video lecture content
• Professional memberships.

How will I learn on this module?

You will develop through learning and development opportunities that arise in the context of your work supported by learning opportunities curated across the HRM/D curriculum. This module has been designed to enable you to seek out and pursue such opportunities by providing a platform for knowledge exchange and skills development, which while tutor-led is focused upon the distinctive learning needs of Higher Apprentices. These opportunities will introduce you to the leading knowledge in the field, and current practices across sectors, and provide time and space to discuss with tutors and your peers how these relate to your own work-based experiences and practice.

Underpinning this module will be an understanding and support for Safeguarding: Prevent & Fundamental British Values. These are embedded in our teaching and learning sessions through topics such as Employee Relations, Employment Law and Equality & Diversity. Additionally, your work place mentor will place a key role in supporting your learning. In Programme Days, Employability will also be embedded through a collaborative approach with the Northumbria University Graduate Futures Team.

How will I be supported academically on this module?

You will be guided in your learning and development by a team of academics, practice tutors, workplace coaches and, of course, your workplace mentor. You will work with these individuals to develop a portfolio of learning that demonstrates your appreciation of how the knowledge, skills and behaviours outlined in the HA standard allow you to perform the 12 core and 6 specialist duties that underpin HRM/D at this level.

What will I be expected to read on this module?

All modules at Northumbria include a range of reading materials that students are expected to engage with. Online reading lists (provided after enrolment) give you access to your reading material for your modules. The Library works in partnership with your module tutors to ensure you have access to the material that you need.

What will I be expected to achieve?

Knowledge & Understanding:
1. You will complete your application of critical knowledge and understanding of key concepts relating to HRM/D as defined in the standard.

Intellectual / Professional skills & abilities:
2. You will complete your application of skills and abilities relating to HRM/D as defined in the standard.

Personal Values Attributes (Global / Cultural awareness, Ethics, Curiosity) (PVA):
3. You will complete your application of behaviours relating to HRM/D as defined in the standard.

How will I be assessed?

This module will assess the evidence you are developing for your Higher Apprenticeship, to award academic credit. Therefore, you are not required to do anything further than your apprenticeship. The award of academic credit will be made based on:

1. Satisfactory evidence of progress reviews to date
2. Satisfactory evidence of reflective learning account
3. Satisfactory evidence of holistic workplace evidence narratives to cover the whole standard–core and identified specialism route (fifteen narratives in total).
4. Evidence of completion of English and Maths at level 2 (if required)
5. Records of engagement with performance reviews over the duration of the apprenticeship (including 360 if appropriate within your workplace).
6. A draft summary (approx. 500 words) of the project proposal, outlining the proposal's subject, title, and scope. This will be agreed upon between the employer and the EPAO at the Gateway.

Pre-requisite(s)

Module 1 HA7018 – Commencing the SPP Apprenticeship Journey
Module 2 HA7019 – Developing the SPP Apprenticeship Journey
Module 3 HA7020 – Focusing o

Co-requisite(s)

N/A

Module abstract

This six-month module completes your development towards the Senior People Professional Higher Apprenticeship programme. Over the duration of this period, you will advance your knowledge, understanding, and practical skills central to senior people professional roles, in addition to key skills essential for academic learning.

The themes covered will include:

Block Topic Knowledge Skills Behaviours
17 Project Management K3, K11 S1, S11, S13, S15 B5, B8
18 Strategic Decision making K3, K10, K13, K14, K18 S1, S3, S5, S13, S14 B4, B6, B7
19 Organisational Change Strategies K2, K6, K10 S1, S2, S4, S6, S7, S14, S16 B4, B8
20 Organisational Psychology K2, K6, K18 S9 B2, B8

You will engage in learning within your own workplace, attend university masterclasses and practice development sessions, conduct an independent study across a range of curated TEL resources, and reflect on the learning and experience of this journey.

Course info

Credits 20

Level of Study Postgraduate

Mode of Study 30 months Part Time

Department Newcastle Business School

Location City Campus, Northumbria University

City Newcastle

Start September 2025 or January 2026

Fee Information

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