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      BSc Programs in Regional Planning

      Students who are interested in earning an undergraduate degree and studying a scientific discipline may be well-suited to a BSc. Also called a Bachelor of Science, programs like these offer a focused course of study to students.

      What is a BSc in Regional Planning? A BSc in Regional Planning is a program dedicated to the study of planning construction and development focused in a specific area. Students enrolled in this major will likely complete a curriculum with courses that include Introduction to Geographic Conditions, Environmental Resource Management, Science of Regional Planning and Development Policy Compliance. These classes offer theoretical and practical training in principles of regional planning.

      Enrolling in this degree can improve your project managements skills and offer a few other benefits, too. You will also likely learn uniquely useful skills such as graphing, drafting and creating blueprints that will improve the chances of advancing in your career.

      There are many different universities that offer a BSc in Regional Planning, and the cost varies between each one. Some of the factors that determine the expense include tuition rates, the location of your chosen school and whether or not you receive financial aid.

      Career opportunities will likely be many for BSc in Regional Planning graduates. Of course, you may pursue work as a regional planner, but there are other options to consider as well. You may also be suited to work in position such as urban consultant, community developer, development analyst or regional logistics manager. Many of these jobs are likely to be found in the public sector, but some jobs in the private sector may also offer a chance to apply your regional planning skills.

      Before you can claim any of these jobs, though, you need to earn the degree that will help qualify you for the position. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.