On the one hand, on the basis of having more than ten years' experience in urban planning and design, accumulating rich work experience (especially the scheme design of large-scale projects) and obtaining the qualification certificate of registered urban planners, ordinary urban planners can consider developing into higher-level senior urban planners, which also requires employees to have stronger overall planning ability, reporting ability, coordination ability, team and project management ability, and increasingly enrich their knowledge reserves in other fields such as economy, society and art.
On the other hand, urban planning designer, as a post with strong comprehensive ability, has learned a wide range of knowledge in related majors. In addition to urban planning, it also involves ecological environment, building traffic, tourism culture and many other fields. It is quite consistent with the work goals of architects and landscape designers, so there is also a large room for career change.
Specifically, other employment channels for urban planning graduates:
First, in the socio-economic field, it mainly includes real estate development, relevant information consultation and decision-making consultants, such as real estate planners and regional economic consultants. These positions often require practitioners to dabble in economic and trade investment, market operation and so on.
Second, in the field of municipal construction, that is, in addition to the specific design and planning mentioned above, to engage in the formulation of relevant policies and regulations, regional planning and division, the incumbent needs to have relevant knowledge including sociology, economics, law and even folklore.
Third, the design category mainly refers to architects, landscape designers, exhibition designers and other categories, although related to urban planning and design? Blood? Relationship, but the focus is different, you need to receive some training and practice before changing careers.
Fourth, research in a wider field. Nowadays, some achievements have been made in studying urban problems from the perspectives of geography, sociology, economics, ecology, behavioral psychology, history and archaeology. Others put forward the idea of establishing new disciplines, such as urbanization and human settlements. Urban planners can also March into higher, deeper and broader scientific research fields in the process of synthesizing other disciplines and enriching and perfecting their own knowledge system.
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