Whither Urban and Regional Planning? An Investigation into the Popularity of and Satisfaction with Urban and Regional Planning as a Course of Study among Secondary School and University Students in Nigeria.
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2022
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Journal of the Nigeria Institute of Town Planners
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The study examined the level of awareness of Urban and Regional Planning (URP) both asa course anda
profession among553secondaryschooland 453undergraduatestudentsof Urban and Regional Planning
across responding universities in Nigeria.It was observed that about 70% of the secondary school students
correctly identified what Town Planners do, about 96% of them recognized the need for Town Planners
and almost half offered Geography (41.38%) or like Geography (50.83%). Also, URP was not among the
popular courses of choice to be pursued at the tertiary level among the students. From the four-year
admission data obtained from the Federal University of Technology Minna, about half (241) of the 485
Candidates were admitted from those rejected from the Architecture Department. Overall, about 70% of
URP students felt satisfied with the course and 87% will recommend it to others. Therefore, the study
recommends up-scaling of career talks centring on the job prospects for URP graduates. This should be
complemented by strong advocacy in the government circle on the need to create vacancies for planners in planning-oriented agencies.
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Wole Morenikeji, Haruna D. Musa, Olaide Akande (2022). Whither Urban and Regional Planning? An Investigation into the Popularity of and Satisfaction with Urban and Regional Planning as a Course of Study among Secondary School and University Students in Nigeria. Journal of the Nigeria Institute of Town Planners, Vol.28, No.1, Pp.1- 16