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Career Information for Urban And Regional Planners in Ohio

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Fast Facts for Urban And Regional Planners in Ohio

  • Cities with highest percentage of jobs relative to population: Akron, Columbus, and Dayton
  • Cities with lowest percentage of jobs relative to population: Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Youngstown
  • Cities with the highest absolute number of jobs: Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati

Salaries for Urban And Regional Planners in Ohio

  • Metro areas with the highest median salaries: Dayton, Cleveland, and Cincinnati. (See table at bottom of page)

Schools for Urban And Regional Planners in Ohio are listed below.

Selected Online Schools for Urban and Regional Planners in Ohio

The Art Institute of Pittsburgh Online Division
Online

Established in 2000, the school blends creative arts and design education with the convenience of web-based learning. Students attend classes online with no pre-set schedule.

  • Programs: Residential Planning
  • Degrees/Course Work: Diploma

Ohio Urban Planning Schools

School NameCampusHighest AwardEnrolled
Kent State University Kent CampusKentDoctorate22,819
Miami University-OxfordOxfordDoctorate15,968
Ohio State University-Main CampusColumbusDoctorate52,568
University of Akron Main CampusAkronDoctorate & First Professional23,007
University of Cincinnati-Main CampusCincinnatiDoctorate & First Professional29,319

Job Popularity in Metro Areas for Urban And Regional Planners

The map below shows job statistics for the career type by metro area, for Ohio. A table below the map shows job popularity and salaries across the state.

Metro Areas Rated for Popularity (as of 2008) for:
Urban and Regional Planners

Listed below are metro areas ranked by the popularity of jobs for Urban and Regional Planners relative to the population of the city, as of 2008. Salary data was obtained from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

A Relative Popularity of 1.0 means that the city has an average number of the particular job, for its population, compared to the rest of the US. Higher numbers mean proportionally more jobs of that type.
Metro AreaJobsSalary
(2008)
Relative
Popularity

OHIO

   
Akron70$57,5700.8
Columbus170$55,1700.7
Dayton70$60,3000.7
Youngstown40$43,8300.7
Cleveland170$57,6600.6
Cincinnati110$57,6300.4
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