URP graduates have very broad career opportunities. Not only as planning practitioners, graduates can have a career as academics, state civil servants, or work in private companies and state / regional owned enterprises.

1. Planning Practitioner
BURP and MURP graduates can pursue careers as planning practitioners in various sectors, ranging from urban and regional planning to infrastructure development.

2. Entrepreneur
BURP and MURP graduates can establish companies engaged in urban planning, construction or development.

3. State Civil Servant
BURP and MURP graduates can also serve as civil servants in ministries or local governments.

4. State-owned Enterprise
BURP and MURP graduates have the opportunity to work in state-owned enteprise engaged in infrastructure and regional development in planning and managing strategic projects.

5. Academician (researcher and Lecturer)
In the academic field, BURP and MURP graduates can become researchers and lecturers in universities.

6. National & Multinational Private Companies
BURP and MURP graduates can pursue careers in national and multinational private companies engaged in development, planning consultancy, or project management.

7. National & Multinational Non-Governmental Organisations
BURP and MURP graduates can also pursue careers in non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that focus on sustainable development, environmental conservation, or improving community welfare.
Armed with a strong knowledge base and practical skills, URP graduates are ready for careers in various sectors with competencies that master theoretical and practical concepts in regional and urban planning, as follows:
- Mastering the theoretical concepts and methods of the urban and regional planning field:
- Research Knowledge - evaluation planning and research methodology;
- General Planning Applications - settlement, village planning, town planning, regional planning, transport planning or urban design;
- Specialised Planning Applications - infrastructure, environment, information systems, city management, public policy and mitigation
- Able to formulate concepts and prepare spatial physical planning by considering social, cultural, economic, institutional, environmental aspects.
- Able to demonstrate independent, quality and measurable performance.
- Able to study the implications of the development or implementation of science and technology that pay attention to and apply humanities values in accordance with their expertise based on scientific rules, procedures and ethics in order to produce solutions, ideas, designs or art criticism.
- Able to compile a scientific description of the results of the study above in the form of a thesis or final project report and upload it on the College website.
- Able to document, store, secure and retrieve data to ensure validity and prevent plagiarism.