Urban Planning with International Focus

<p>So I'm concluding my college career, and still uncertain of what exactly I want to do in grad school. Or rather, I know what I want to do but I'm having difficulty pinpointing exactly what/where, if you understand what I mean. I want to work with developing countries on urban issues to be entirely vague...</p>

<p>Basically, I'm looking at doing to urban planning with an international focus. But I'm afraid it's not internationally focused enough. I'm thinking something like International Development with an urban focus, but I haven't had much luck in finding that, and I'm not quite sure what job prospects I might have after graduating. </p>

<p>I know some of the top urban planning schools offer international concentrations, and I would love to attend those programs (and may even be able to get in), but any type of job I get (city gov't, NGO, USAID, Peace Corps) wouldn't be very conducive to a large debt repayment. </p>

<p>Any ideas on some programs that might be a good fit? FWIW, I getting a BS in Econ and I have secondary interests in transportation, and if I can find a way to meet the math requirements I might try for a second master's in civil engineering some time later in life.</p>

<p>I can offer my stats later if necessary.</p>

<p>Thanks for helping me out.</p>

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