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Planning and data

Urban Planning / GIS

A planning and mapping pathway with strong public-sector relevance, useful technical skills, and good transferability into municipal roles.

B

Overall

B

$100K potential

B

Path clarity

A

Transferability

Conservative match

A

strong signal

Job titles to search

GIS Technician, Planning Technician, Development Coordinator, Municipal Planner Assistant, Asset Management Analyst

Main warning

Planner roles may require additional education or professional credentials, while GIS roles require strong technical proof and software skill.

Time to $100K

Medium

Public-sector fit

High

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medium extra-requirements riskno university path possible

Make100K verdict

A strong research choice for people interested in cities, maps, infrastructure, and municipal work, as long as you understand credential ceilings.

Questions before enrolling

  • Does the program teach ArcGIS, QGIS, data analysis, and municipal planning process?
  • Which roles require a degree or professional planning designation later?
  • Are there co-op placements with municipalities or consulting firms?

Better if you like

  • Maps
  • Cities
  • Data
  • Land use and infrastructure

Watch out for

  • Credential limits for planner roles
  • Software portfolio needs
  • Competition for municipal roles

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Students and career switchers need program-to-job-title translation before they spend money. A useful program report card should show path clarity, transferability, requirements risk, and the questions to ask before enrolling.

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