What is an Urban Planner?
Urban planners work with developers and their communities to realize development proposals while solving social, economic, and environmental issues.
As an Urban Planner You Will:
- Plan and design transportation infrastructure policy
 - Undertake planning and engineering work
 - Communicate with lawyers, architects, finance, and risk people (to name a few)
 - Coordinate with local governments
 - Create and interpret maps and diagrams
 - Recommend and approve or deny proposals
 
What Education Do Urban Planners Typically Have?
To be an Urban Planner you need a master's degree in Urban Planning but Urban Design or Geography is also applicable. In pursuit of a master's program you can start by graduating with a Bachelor's degree in economics, geography, political science, or environmental design.
What Essential Skills Should Urban Planners Have?
- research
 - writing
 - analysis
 - communications
 - sales/outreach
 - creativity
 - interpersonal skills
 
What Industries Hire Urban Planners?
- Government
 - Higher education
 - Real estate developers
 - nonprofits
 - landscape architecture and planning firms
 
What is a Typical Urban Planner Salary?
The salary range for an Urban Planner is $70, 135 - $111,000 and the median salary for this role is $90,000 per year ($46.15 hourly).