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Master's (MS) in Global Sport

Online with On-site Residency

The Master’s (MS) in Global Sport offered by the NYU SPS Preston Robert Tisch Institute for Global Sport is a 36-credit, low-residency master’s degree program that is completed in just 12 months, beginning in September of each year. This global sport management degree is designed for busy professionals from around the world. It offers the convenience of online study with the ability to network in person. It is an online sports management master’s degree that requires only four 1-week residencies in New York City and at NYU global locations. Students in the program acquire comprehensive knowledge and critical skills in key facets of sports business, with a focus on international sport management. Courses familiarize students with sports digital media and marketing; sports analytics; event planning and promotion for global sport events; international sports law; and sports finance, economics, and revenue strategies.

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MS in Global Sport Degree Advantage

  • Curriculum that provides a comprehensive understanding of the many facets of the global sports industry
  • An integrated teaching approach that builds expertise in emerging areas including digital sports media and marketing, fan engagement, and sports analytics
  • Professional networking opportunities that expose you to top global sports executives and provide inroads into global sport jobs
  • Online courses that afford the flexibility to complete your degree while working full time
  • Four 1-week residencies that build your understanding of the global sports marketplace
  • Complete in just 12 months

Curriculum and Degree Requirements

You can find the full curriculum details for this program on this page of the University Bulletin. All other content, including this web page is for informational purposes only.

Discover NYU SPS: Graduate Admissions Information Session

Join an online session to learn more about our graduate degree programs, including the MS in Global Sport. Our admissions team will give you insights into the NYU SPS experience, share details about the application process, and offer tips for creating a successful application. Current students will also share their personal experiences, providing a firsthand perspective on life as an SPS student.

7:00 PM until 8:00 PM EST


Who Should Earn the MS in Global Sport?

If you’ve considered earning a degree in international sport management to advance your career, the MS in Global Sport can provide the specialized knowledge and skills to set you apart. It builds critical professional connections and prepares you for global sport jobs. While professionals from the sports industry are found in each cohort of students, individuals with backgrounds in engineering, mathematics/ statistics, economics, business, journalism/media studies, and law also enroll in this comprehensive program of study.

Apply to the MS in Global Sport program for enrollment this fall and you may be eligible to receive up to $18,000 in scholarship funds!

*The Fall 2024 MS in Global Sport Scholarship is non-transferable to any other NYU SPS program and is non-deferrable to any semester other than Fall 2024. The scholarship amount is subject to availability.

MS in Global Sport Degree Overview Video

Learn From Faculty Members With Deep Global Perspective

Tisch Institute faculty members teaching in the MS in Global Sport degree program are deeply attuned to the myriad changes occurring in the field of international sport management and the opportunities they bring for those who wish to build sports management careers that span continents. They also focus on the ability of sports to transcend boundaries, create shared goals among nations, and reduce international tensions. Clinical Assistant Professor Cameron Myler, a four-time Olympian, and lawyer and arbitrator (left), teaches a broad range of classes in the MS in Global Sport.

Visit and Explore Major Global Sport Centers and Cities

The four, 1-week residencies, which play a critical role in providing an insider’s view of the underlying cultural, business, financial, and social influences that affect sports teams, organizations, and events/competitions around the world, provide a truly eye-opening experience for those who wish to pursue a career as a global sport professional. Tokyo was a recent destination as it geared up for the 2020 Olympics. Students toured the city and the sites of the games, spending time with organizers.

Students on Trip to Japan

Benefit from Networking With Sports Leaders From Across the US and Around the World

The MS in Global Sport provides networking in the virtual classroom; through its four, 1-week residencies; and through the Tisch Institute’s advisory board, which boasts some of the top names in sports business including Val Ackerman, commissioner, Big East Conference (left); Gary Bettman, commissioner, NHL; Bruce Buck, chairman, Chelsea FC; Gregory Carey, managing director, Goldman Sachs; Rob Manfred, Commissioner, MLB; and Leon Wagner, chairman and CEO, LW Partners.

MS in Global Sport Job Opportunities and Professional Connections

Through the Tisch Institute for Global Sport and the NYU Wasserman Center for Career Development at NYU SPS, global sport students have the opportunity to develop their careers and build critical professional networks in the US and across the continents. The Tisch Institute’s relationships with international sport teams, leagues, and organizations make it the top choice for earning a global sport management master’s degree that will build the connections needed to establish or advance your career.

  • Big East Conference
  • Chelsea FC
  • Club Tigres (Mexico)
  • FC Barcelona
  • FC Bayern München
  • Japan Sport Association
  • Madison Square Garden
  • Major League Baseball
  • National Hockey League
  • New York Road Runners
  • NSW Cricket

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