Master’s of Science in Global Hospitality Management

Lead and grow in an interconnected world

In our interconnected world, a career in global hospitality management allows you to explore diverse cultures, emerging technologies, and innovative business practices.

 An MS in Global Hospitality from the Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality gives students the in-demand hospitality and tourism management skills needed to become leaders in the industry. With a focus on business analytics, entrepreneurship, and technology, the program ensures you stay updated with the latest trends and requirements of the hospitality and tourism industries.

Lead and grow in an interconnected world

Tuition*

$2,785 Per credit

$27,562 Per term (10-12 credits)

# of Credits

36 credits

Study Options

Online | Onsite | Hybrid
Fall | Spring
Full-time | Part-time

Minimum Duration

18 months

*See NYU Bursar site for more info. 

9%

job growth 2024-2034

$67.5K

median salary

80%

working and/or in school 

2,485

 Tisch Center alumni

An NYU student smiles in front of a hotel with flags in background.

[1] Lightcast 2025
[2] Lightcast 2025
[3] NYU Life Beyond the Square: School of Professional Studies Graduate Class of 2024
[4] as of 1/2024

Why This Degree?

Learn from Industry Expert Faculty

Our faculty are seasoned industry professionals who share their insights and invaluable industry connections with students. From working at large hotel chains to managing boutique restaurants, their broad expertise is essential in providing an insider's view into the latest trends.

 

Succeed from Day One

Dedicated to your success, our hospitality management graduate degree program provides one-on-one faculty advising, a dedicated team of hospitality career counselors, and a wide array of student services and resources.

Enrich Your Network

Form valuable connections with industry leaders through the annual NYU International Hospitality Industry Investment Conference, The annual Stephen W. Brener Lecture Series, with the likes of Mark Hoplamazian, President and CEO of Hyatt Hotels Corporation, industry site visits, fireside chats, and more.

Advance Your Career

Whether you’re a recent college graduate, considering a career change, or a hospitality industry professional seeking leadership opportunities, our MS in Global Hospitality Management program can propel your career with flexible study options. Customize your path to align with your career goals

Gain a Global Perspective

Gain a competitive edge in the market with a global perspective of the hospitality industry. Understand international sustainable tourism as well as the cultural, economic, and political forces shaping the industry with study abroad opportunities through Global Field Intensives.

 

Rigorous Up-to-Date Curriculum

We continuously update our rigorous curriculum to reflect hospitality industry trends. Our program emphasizes essentials such as business analytics, entrepreneurship, and technology, equipping you with the skills needed for today’s jobs and preparing you for the opportunities of tomorrow.

What You’ll Study

Core Curriculum

The core curriculum helps you build a solid foundation in key hospitality business skills–including business models and markets–and applied research methods that will serve you throughout your hospitality career.

Electives

Choose from a broad range of elective courses, including market analysis, corporate finance, and more. Tailor your learning experience to your interests and career goals.

Capstone

Capstone courses are the culmination of your learning experience. Tackle challenges from industry partners all while honing your management and communication skills. Gain hands-on experience today for a leadership role tomorrow.

Where You’ll Go

An MS in Global Hospitality Management from NYU unlocks exciting job opportunities.

Where Our Alumni work
  • Airbnb
  • BMF Media
  • Google
  • HEBS Media
  • Hersha Hotels
  • Hilton Hotels and Resorts
  • LW Hospitality Advisors
  • Marriott International
  • Pricewaterhouse Coopers
  • Tripadvisor
What Our Alumni Do
  • Planner
  • General Manager
  • Event Manager
  • Director of Food and Beverage
  • Food Service Director
  • Revenue Manager
  • Analytics Manager

The above data is sourced from Lightcast

Spring 2026

Deadlines

Round

Deadline

Decision Release

Priority

August 1, 2025

October 15, 2025

Regular

October 1, 2025

November 15, 2025

Final

November 15, 2025

December 20, 2025

Priority

Deadline

Decision Release

August 1, 2025

October 15, 2025

Regular

Deadline

Decision Release

October 1, 2025

November 15, 2025

Final

Deadline

Decision Release

November 15, 2025

December 20, 2025

Fall 2026

Deadlines

Round

Deadline

Decision Release

Priority 1

November 1, 2025

December 15, 2025

Priority 2

January 15, 2026

April 1, 2026

Regular

May 1, 2026

June 15, 2026

Final

July 1, 2026

July 15, 2026

Priority 1

Deadline

Decision Release

November 1, 2025

December 15, 2025

Priority 2

Deadline

Decision Release

January 15, 2026

April 1, 2026

Regular

Deadline

Decision Release

May 1, 2026

June 15, 2026

Final

Deadline

Decision Release

July 1, 2026

July 15, 2026

Real World Experiences

Your journey might begin in the classroom, but we ensure that you can learn through experience—rolling up your sleeves and taking your studies to the real world.
What better way to develop a deeper understanding of the global hospitality industry than traveling the world? Study abroad in vibrant places like Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Prague, Paris, Madrid, London, and Accra.
Global Field Intensives (GFIs)

What better way to develop a deeper understanding of the global hospitality industry than by traveling the world? Study abroad in vibrant places like Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Prague, Paris, Madrid, London, and Accra.

Learn more About Global Field Intensives
NYU SPS hospitality students get real world experience by working the registration desk at the Annual International Hospitality Industry Investment Conference.
Internships

Complete an internship to get valuable hands-on work experience. Many internships evolve into permanent jobs. Our graduates go on to work at leading hotels, resorts, media companies, consulting firms, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hospitality management is the development and delivery of exceptional guest experiences across a range of environments, including hotels, restaurants, theme parks, resorts, and private clubs.

The hospitality industry encompasses multiple sectors and extends beyond hotel management, hospitality administration, and tourism management. Hotel management includes short-term vacation rentals, catering companies, workplace services, and co-working spaces. It also includes guest services organizations, which play a crucial role in providing exceptional experiences. The hospitality industry encompasses a variety of business models beyond traditional hotel management, including hospitality administration and tourism management.

Thus, a degree in hospitality management provides a broader perspective and opens up a wider range of career opportunities than a degree focused solely on hotel management.

 

The MS in Global Hospitality Management focuses on applying business concepts and principles to the hospitality industry, whereas an MBA has a broader business focus. Every course in the degree curriculum is taught by a hospitality expert. All of the course materials are tailored to ensure that students earn a hospitality degree. Students graduate prepared for global hospitality careers across the spectrum. While some MBA programs offer concentrations or specializations in the hospitality field, providing a comprehensive hospitality education is at the heart of all we do.

A graduate degree in hospitality management opens the doors to a wide range of career opportunities in the hospitality industry. You can work in hotel management, restaurant management, hospitality technology, and hotel real estate. Graduates of the MS in Global Hospitality Management program secure jobs across various business functions, including hospitality and hotel operations, sales and marketing, revenue management, asset management, and development.

New York City is one of the world’s largest and most innovative hospitality markets. It’s home to world-renowned hotels, many of the world’s top restaurants, and opportunities in hotel real estate. Whatever the latest hospitality trends, you'll find them being implemented here.

New York City is the perfect place to learn in the heart of the action, immerse yourself in the industry, roll up your sleeves, and get real-world experience.

 

An on-site, hybrid, or online Master’s of Science in Hospitality Management can be a valuable investment for those looking to advance their career in the hospitality industry.

It equips you with the skills and knowledge necessary for senior roles within the industry, leading to higher-paying jobs and a prosperous career. An MS in Global Hospitality Management program provides in-depth knowledge of business and management principles within the hospitality context, and often includes experiential learning elements, such as internships.

Graduates can pursue a wide array of careers. Alumni from graduate programs like the NYU SPS MS in Global Hospitality Management program have found success in leadership positions across the hospitality industry.

 

The time it takes to complete a Master’s in Hospitality Management can vary based on the student’s chosen study mode and schedule. On average, it takes around two years to finish a Master’s in Hospitality Management, whether you opt for an on-site, hybrid, or fully online degree.

The MS in Global Hospitality Management program at the NYU SPS Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality is best for students looking to succeed in hotel management, hospitality management, the food and beverage industry, and other hospitality sectors.

Earning an MS in Global Hospitality Management at NYU is a strategic decision to study in the center of the hospitality and tourism industry. This degree goes beyond imparting knowledge; it cultivates a mindset that prepares you for success in diverse areas of hospitality. With a strong focus on helping students develop practical skills and knowledge, we prepare professionals to be successful leaders in hotel management, food and beverage, and other roles in the wider hospitality ecosystem.