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Urban & Regional Planning in Missouri

Urban & Regional Planning Schools in Missouri

Jobs for Urban & Regional Planning Grads in Missouri

There are 2,950 people in the state and 280,040 people in the nation working in Urban Planning jobs.

Urban & Regional Planning Jobs Nationwide vs. MO

Wages for Urban & Regional Planning Jobs in Missouri

In this state, Urban Planning grads earn an average of $132,044. Nationwide, they make an average of $155,184.

Urban & Regional Planning Wages Nationwide vs. MO

Our data covers 2 colleges in Missouri offering Urban Planning degrees. Learn about the most popular 2 below:

Graduates earn a median salary of $48,700 in their first year after graduation. With an admission rate of 75%, getting in takes some planning. The full-time student retention rate is 77%.

One year after graduating, alumni of this school earn a median of $38,092 a year. With an admission rate of 91%, getting in takes some planning. 79% of full-time students return after their first year.

Urban & Regional Planning Careers in MO

Some of the careers Urban Planning majors go into include:

Job Title Nationwide Job Growth Nationwide Median Salary
Architecture Teachers, Postsecondary 12% $66,757
Social Sciences Teachers, Postsecondary, All Other 11% $47,617
Architectural and Engineering Managers 9% $101,277
Urban and Regional Planners 8% $66,890
Biofuels/Biodiesel Technology and Product Development Managers 8% $89,263

Below are some popular majors that are similar to Urban Planning.

Major Annual Graduates Nationwide
Architectural Sciences 9,814
General Architecture 4,594
Landscape Architecture 1,050
Interior Architecture 756
Environmental Design 714
Real Estate Development 555
Other Architecture 166
Architectural History 151

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