Becoming an Urban Planner – A Guide to Careers in Planning and Urban Design
A Guide to Careers in Planning and Urban Design
Samenvatting
The essential guide to starting a career in urban planning
If you′re considering a career in urban planning or urban design, start with this highly visual guide to preparing for and succeeding in the profession. Through fascinating in–depth interviews with fifty of today′s top planners, Becoming An Urban Planner gives you an inside view of what it takes to be an urban planner, including an overview of the profession, educational requirements, design specialties from which to choose, the job search, registration requirements, and the many directions in which a career in the field can go.
Richly illustrated with photographs, drawings and sketches.
Career profiles featuring a wide array of specialties and job types, traditional and non–traditional, public and private sector
Fifty of today′s top urban planning professionals explain their own career choices, talk about what they do, and offer advice for aspiring planners
Answering the question, "What does an urban planner do?", Becoming an Urban Planner is a must have career guide for everyone considering or beginning a career in urban planning.
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<p>Preface.</p>
<p>Acknowledgments.</p>
<p>1. Becoming an Urban Planner: What Planners Do.</p>
<p>Employment in Planning.</p>
<p>A Young Profession: Planning Emerges in the Late Nineteenth Century.</p>
<p>Urban Planning Is about the Future.</p>
<p>Urban Planning Is about Place.</p>
<p>Urban Planning Is about Helping Other People Make Decisions.</p>
<p>The Planning Process.</p>
<p>Buyer Beware: Things You Might Not Like About a Career in Planning.</p>
<p>What Kind of Salary Can a Planner Expect to Make?</p>
<p>Skills for Becoming an Urban Planner.</p>
<p>2. Becoming an Urban Planner: Education.</p>
<p>What Research Shows About Planners Education.</p>
<p>Preparing for a Professional Education.</p>
<p>Communicating in Words.</p>
<p>Communicating through Pictures.</p>
<p>Being Comfortable with Numbers.</p>
<p>Drawing, Planning, and Urban Design.</p>
<p>Picking a College Major.</p>
<p>And on to Graduate School.</p>
<p>Choosing the Right Graduate Program.</p>
<p>Applying to Graduate School.</p>
<p>Financing a Planning Education.</p>
<p>Planning Curriculum: Knowledge, Skills, and Values.</p>
<p>Specializations.</p>
<p>Dual–Degree Options.</p>
<p>Alternative Paths.</p>
<p>Conclusion.</p>
<p>3. Becoming an Urban Planner: Experience.</p>
<p>Informational Interviews.</p>
<p>Job Shadowing.</p>
<p>Volunteer Experience.</p>
<p>Internships.</p>
<p>Cooperative Education.</p>
<p>Peace Corps and AmeriCorps VISTA.</p>
<p>Networking to Break the Ice.</p>
<p>4. Planners Many Paths.</p>
<p>Many Paths into a Planning Career.</p>
<p>Who Influenced You?</p>
<p>Where Do You Want to Work?</p>
<p>Planning Timeframes.</p>
<p>At What Geographic Scale Do You Want to Work?</p>
<p>What Planning Topics Interest You?</p>
<p>Urban Design.</p>
<p>Housing Planning and Policy.</p>
<p>Economic Development Planning.</p>
<p>Historic Preservation Planning.</p>
<p>Community Engagement and Empowerment.</p>
<p>Environmental and Natural Resources Planning.</p>
<p>Geographic Information Systems.</p>
<p>Land Use Planning, Law, and Code Enforcement.</p>
<p>Transportation Planning.</p>
<p>Planning for Sustainability.</p>
<p>Emerging Specializations in the Era of Sustainability.</p>
<p>Teaching Others to Become Planners.</p>
<p>Challenges and Rewards.</p>
<p>5. What Is the Future of Planning?</p>
<p>Economic Recession and Planning.</p>
<p>Geospatial Technology and Planning.</p>
<p>Rediscovering Public Health.</p>
<p>Carbon, Climate Change, Peak Oil, and Planning for Sustainable Energy.</p>
<p>A Bright Future for Planning.</p>
<p>Resources.</p>
<p>References.</p>
<p>Index.</p>

