What Can You do with an Urban & Regional Planning Degree from Michigan State University?
December 11, 2014
Our graduates work in varied career paths ranging from community planning, economic development, transportation. social and environmental policy, real estate and finance, and advanced research and teaching. They work within the private, public and nonprofit sectors. Planners are needed in all walks of life. Here are snapshots of four alumni in the Greater Lansing Area.
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