Urban and regional planners develop comprehensive plans and programs for use of land and physical facilities in cities, counties, metropolitan areas, and other jurisdictions.
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- Urban and Regional Planners
- Government and Public Administration
What do they typically do
- Meet with stakeholders such as government officials, developers, and the public regarding development plans and land use
- Gather and analyze data from field investigations and sources such as market research, censuses, and environmental studies
- Assess the feasibility of site plans submitted by developers and identify needed changes
- Recommend whether site plans should be approved or denied
- Stay current on government policies such as zoning laws, building codes, and environmental regulations
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Job Growth +1.1%
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- Education Most require a graduate degree like a master's, Ph.D., M.D., or law degree.Associated Programs or MajorsLicense
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