Residential Planning Schools
Residential planners develop detailed plans to create, maintain, and renew both urban and suburban areas. Building a background in both interior design, architecture, city planning, and public policy, a degree from a residential planning school helps equip students with the skills they need to find jobs in growing communities across the country.
Graduates from residential planning schools can find many job opportunities through local and state governments. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics reported in 2004 that most jobs for urban and regional planners are found in affluent communities experiencing rapid growth. This means the industry is competitive, which makes education essential. Attending residential planning school is the first step toward a career in this industry.
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