
Tamale, Northern Region
This programme teaches you how to design and manage the growth of towns, cities, and regions in a way that is organised and sustainable. You will learn to create better living and working spaces for communities, considering environmental protection and social needs.
Starting salaries for planners in Ghana can range from GHS 1,500 to GHS 3,000 monthly for entry-level roles. With experience and specialisation, this can grow significantly, reaching GHS 8,000+ for senior positions.
The future of planning is dynamic, embracing smart city concepts, sustainable infrastructure, and climate change adaptation. Technology like big data analytics, AI-driven simulations, and drone mapping will transform how urban spaces are designed and managed.
Opportunities exist in developed nations facing urbanisation challenges, such as the UK, Canada, Australia, and Germany. Roles in international development agencies also offer global prospects, often in developing regions.
This degree is relatively AI-safe. AI will automate data analysis and modelling, but human judgement, community engagement, and creative policy formation are indispensable. Planners will leverage AI as a powerful design and analysis tool.
Someone who cares about their community, enjoys complex problem-solving, and is fascinated by how places develop. They should possess good communication skills, enjoy teamwork, and have a passion for sustainable design.
A planning degree builds resilient communities and bright futures. Go for it!
* Updated May 2026 using AI-assisted career guidance and university data.