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Urban & Regional Planning Schools in Massachusetts

139 Urban Planning students earned their degrees in the state in 2020-2021.

In terms of popularity, Urban & Regional Planning is the 129th most popular major in the state out of a total 305 majors commonly available.

Education Levels of Urban & Regional Planning Majors in Massachusetts

Urban Planning majors in the state tend to have the following degree levels:

Education Level Number of Grads
Master’s Degree 92
Post-Master’s Certificate 22
Postbaccalaureate Certificate 22
Bachelor’s Degree 14
Doctor’s Degree (Research / Scholarship) 11
Doctor’s Degree (Professional Practice) 11
Doctor’s Degree (Other) 11

Gender Distribution

In Massachusetts, a urban planning major is more popular with women than with men.

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Racial Distribution

The racial distribution of urban planning majors in Massachusetts is as follows:

  • Asian: 9.4%
  • Black or African American: 2.9%
  • Hispanic or Latino: 10.1%
  • White: 48.9%
  • Non-Resident Alien: 18.0%
  • Other Races: 10.8%
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Jobs for Urban & Regional Planning Grads in Massachusetts

In this state, there are 10,630 people employed in jobs related to an urban planning degree, compared to 250,680 nationwide.

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Wages for Urban & Regional Planning Jobs in Massachusetts

Urban Planning grads earn an average of $92,670 in the state and $87,950 nationwide.

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There are 6 colleges in Massachusetts that offer urban planning degrees. Learn about the most popular 6 below:

59 Degrees in Major Awarded
94% Graduation Rate
11,254 Total Students

An average student at MIT will pay a net price of $16,407. Seeking financial aid? At this school, 75% of students receive it. 3 to 1 is the student to faculty ratio.

#2

Harvard University

Cambridge
26 Degrees in Major Awarded
98% Graduation Rate
30,391 Total Students

It takes the average student 4.15 years to graduate. Of all the teachers who work at the school, 87% are considered full time. The student to faculty ratio is 5 to 1.

22 Degrees in Major Awarded
80% Graduation Rate
31,642 Total Students

Of all the teachers who work at the school, 81% are considered full time. It takes the average student 4.11 years to graduate. This public school has an average net price of $22,038.

14 Degrees in Major Awarded
88% Graduation Rate
32,718 Total Students

In their early career, Boston U grads earn an average salary of $58,876. This private institution charges an average net price of $30,395. 53% of students are awarded financial aid at this school.

9 Degrees in Major Awarded
48% Graduation Rate
16,259 Total Students

Of all the teachers who work at the school, 63% are considered full time. 89% of students are awarded financial aid at this school. This school boasts a lower than average student loan default rate of 5.50%.

9 Degrees in Major Awarded
63% Graduation Rate
5,395 Total Students

Students who attend this public school pay an average net price of $19,583. 15 to 1 is the student to faculty ratio. The student loan default rate of 3.80% is a good sign that graduates can afford their loan payments.

Urban & Regional Planning Careers in MA

Some of the careers urban planning majors go into include:

Job Title MA Job Growth MA Median Salary
Architecture Professors 15% $131,580
Social Sciences Professors 12% $72,640
Urban and Regional Planners 11% $80,410
Architectural and Engineering Managers 5% $149,740

Below are some popular majors in the state that are similar to urban planning.

Major Annual Graduates in MA
Architectural Sciences 634
General Architecture 82
Architectural History 42
Interior Architecture 39
Landscape Architecture 39
Real Estate Development 38
Environmental Design 14
Other Architecture 9

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