Career pathways City can help you achieve you achieve your dream career with a guided programme of study from foundation to postgraduate, and on to vocational training. Search pathways Find Filter Filter pathwaysSubjectAll subjectsArts and media (7)Business (13)Computing and computer science (3)Engineering (7)Health (14)Languages (1)Literature (2)Politics and law (6)Psychology (4)No filters are valid for the current query. FindCloseAll pathways (showing 21–30 of 58 pathways)How to become a mechanical engineerMechanical engineers work across all aspects of design and building, from road and rail transports to telecommunications, manufacturing to aeronautics.How to become a mental health nurseCity will help you prepare for working life as a mental health nurse where you will be expected to support people living with different mental health conditions.How to become a midwifeCity will help you prepare for your working life as a midwife where you will be expected to support and advise pregnant women during pregnancy, labour and the early postnatal stage.How to become a music therapistMusic therapists are registered practitioners who use music to support people’s wellbeing and help transform their lives. City’s courses can help you in this career path.How to become a musicianMusicians will work mostly alone with freelance artists or as part of a salaried ensemble in an orchestra, opera company or choir.How to become a nutritionistNutritionists deliver evidence-based information about food and healthy eating to a variety of audiences to improve the wellbeing of people and the planet.How to become a police officerPolice officers work with communities to uphold law and order, protect the public, reduce fear of crime and improve quality of life for everyone.How to become a political assistantCity will help you prepare for a role as a political assistant where you will be expected to undertake research, administrative support and publicity duties.How to become a practice nursePractice nurses use modern knowledge from evidence-based practice and research to educate patients about prevention rather than cure and how to take prescribed treatments.How to become a press officerA career as a press officer is a challenging, fast-moving profession ideal for those with journalism training.Previous page 31…2345…6Next page