Students pursuing management degrees gain a wide-ranging understanding of business, finance, economics, and marketing subjects. The majority of management degrees have a strong practical emphasis, and curriculum requirements often involve professional projects and work placements. There are also more research-oriented management degrees available for individuals who are more interested in the theory that underpins management regulations and best practices. Of course, there are also programs that combine the two. There are many degrees available to help get you started if you want to learn more about management but aren't sure which industry you want to work in or if you want to investigate a specific management specialization in terms of role (like human resource management) or industry (like hospitality management).