Would someone with a major in ” City, Community, and Regional Planning ” be able to get a job in Architecture?

Posted on timeFebruary 8th, 2009 by userpcgumban


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this is what is says about City, Community, and Regional Planning at collegeboard.com;

You may have heard of the term urban sprawl. Urban sprawl refers to the uncontrolled growth of cities and suburbs. The typical results: traffic congestion, a lack of green or open spaces, poorly designed or nonexistent public transportation, and unhappy residents. City, community, and regional planners address urban sprawl and other problems that communities face, such as pollution.

Planning majors learn about the principles of architectural design and how to use them to create communities in which people are proud to work and live. They explore such topics as affordable housing, public transportation, land use and zoning, economics, and environmentally friendly buildings.

Ethan

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tagOne Response to “Would someone with a major in ” City, Community, and Regional Planning ” be able to get a job in Architecture?”

  1. Myron Belej Says:

    An architecture firm if youre fresh out of school you leg up over the door architects would probably land junior position with an understanding of architecturaldesignsketching work that can potentially give you can probably have some good luck.

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