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===Graduate=== {{see|Business education#Postgraduate education}} At the graduate level students aiming at careers as managers or executives may choose to specialize in major subareas of management or business administration such as [[entrepreneurship]], [[human resources]], [[international business]], [[organizational behavior]], [[organizational theory]], [[strategic management]],<ref>{{cite web|title=AOM Placement Presentations|url=http://aom.org/Placement/AOM-Placement-Presentations.aspx}}</ref> [[accounting]], [[corporate finance]], entertainment, global management, [[healthcare management]], [[investment management]], sustainability and [[real estate]]. A [[Master of Business Administration]] (MBA) is the most popular professional degree at the master's level and can be obtained from many universities in the United States. MBA programs provide further education in management and leadership for graduate students. Other master's degrees in business and management include [[Master of Management]] (MM) and the [[Master of Science]] (M.Sc.) in business administration or management, which is typically taken by students aiming to become researchers or professors. There are also specialized master's degrees in administration for individuals aiming at careers outside of [[business]], such as the [[Master of Public Administration]] (MPA) degree (also offered as a [[Master of Arts]] or [[Master of Science]] in public administration in some universities), for students aiming to become managers or executives in the public service and the [[Master of Health Administration]], for students aiming to become managers or executives in the health care and hospital sector. Management doctorates are the most advanced [[terminal degree]]s in the field of business and management. Most individuals obtaining management doctorates take the programs to obtain the training in research methods, statistical analysis, and writing academic papers that they will need to seek careers as researchers, senior consultants, and/or professors in business administration or management. There are several types of management doctorates: the [[Doctor of Management]] (DM), the [[Doctor of Business Administration]] (DBA), the [[Doctor of Public Administration]](DPA), the [[Ph.D.]] in business administration, the Ph.D. in management, and the Ph.D. in political science with a concentration in public administration. In the 2010s, doctorates in business administration and management were available with many specializations.
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