City/Urban, Community, and Regional Planning.
A program that prepares individuals to apply principles of planning, analysis, and architecture to the development and improvement of urban areas and surrounding regions, and to function as professional planners. Includes instruction in principles of architecture; master plan development; service, communications, and transportation systems design; community and commercial development; zoning; land use planning; applied economics; policy analysis; applicable laws and regulations; and professional responsibilities and managerial duties.
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Architectural and Engineering Managers
11-9041
Urban and Regional Planners
19-3051
Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary
25-1031
Social Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary, All Other
25-1069
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