Overview & Career Outcomes

Combining the operational and managerial knowledge of a hospitality program with a nuanced understanding of the role sport plays in encouraging travel and stimulating local economies, the Sport Tourism and Hospitality concentration offers exceptional preparation for a wide range of careers in the industry. Prepare to hit the ground running in the field of sport tourism

A convenient online approach

  • 36 credits of coursework: 24 credits in the core program curriculum; 9 credits of concentration-specific courses; 3-credit capstone
  • All coursework is completed online using Lasell’s easy-to-use learning platform
  • 8-week modules are flexible and affordable

Much more than a sporting chance
Sporting events and venues generate big business and significantly impact local communities and economies. Whether your background is in hospitality, event management, marketing, or communication, we will prepare you to capitalize on this growing market and excel in the field. Through courses in sales, international sport management, facility management, and more, you will refine your skills and gain a deep understanding of the various types of sport tourism - from active (a runner traveling to Boston for the marathon) to nostalgic (a tourist visiting Foxboro to see the New England Patriots Hall of Fame).

A student-first philosophy
We maintain intentionally small class sizes that enable highly collaborative, personalized learning. You'll work closely with exceptional teachers - many of whom are working professionals - over the course of your program, and have opportunities to develop a curriculum aligned with your specific goals through student-driven projects such as a direct study, which enables you to dive deeply into a research project of your choosing. In addition, our advisory board comprises prominent professionals in the field who provide valuable connections to the broader sport industry, positioning you to pursue internships and real-world work experience with top organizations in the Boston area and beyond.  

Curriculum

Our curriculum will help you build the skillset you need to advance in the field of Sport Tourism & Hospitality. 

The curriculum for this program is shown below. The degree program is structured as follows:

  • 36 credits are required for the SMGT degree up to 6 may be waived based on prior academic work which you pick 1 of 2 capstone options: SMGT781 Professional Internship or SMGT797 Writing & Reporting Research in Sport 
  • 27 credits (9 courses) comprise the core offerings
  • 9 credits (3 courses) required for the concentration 
    • 2 required courses (SMGT721, SMGT727)
    • Students choose 1 of the following courses: MGMT725, SMGT732

Get information on our Course Schedules.

SMGT701
Historical & Current Issues in Sports
3 credits
SMGT704
Sport-Recreation-Tourism & the Law
3 credits
SMGT705
Financial Mgmt in the Sport Industry
3 credits
SMGT708
Leisure Studies Foundation
3 credits
SMGT711
Sport & Rec Ldrship to Shape the Future
3 credits
SMGT714
Administrative Procedures
3 credits
SMGT780
Research & Design in the Sport Industry
3 credits
SMGT717
Intro to Data Analytics in Sport
3 credits
SMGT721
Intro to Sport Tourism & Hospitality
3 credits
SMGT727
Trends & Theories in Sport Tourism/Hosp
3 credits
SMGT725
Nature Based & Sustainable Tourism
3 credits
SMGT732
The Use of Psychology in Leisure Studies
3 credits
SMGT781
Writing & Reporting Research in Sport
3 credits
SMGT797
Internship
3 credits

Requirements

Candidates seeking admission to Lasell University's Sport Management graduate degree or certificate programs must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. 

No GMAT/GRE scores are required for admission. 

International students must submit English equivalency from one of the following: TOEFL scores: minimum required score is 80 (iBT) or IELTS, minimum required score is 6.0; or Pearson PTE Academic minimum score is 53; or Duolingo minimum required score is 105. The English equivalency scores may be waived for international applicants who have earned a bachelor's degree at an accredited college/university in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, or Canada.

The MS in Sport Management program is not F-1 Visa eligible.

Admission Requirements Checklist:

  1. Online application
  2. Official transcripts of all college-level coursework *
  3. A one-page personal statement describing your goals, strengths, and potential for achievement in graduate school
  4. Resume

Materials should be submitted through MyPortal or emailed to gradinfo@lasell.edu:

International Applicants:

This program is not F-1 eligible, international applicants can only be considered for the online curriculum option.

All International applicants need to submit English equivalency from one of the following: TOEFL scores: minimum required score is 80 (iBT) or IELTS, minimum required score is 6.0; or Pearson PTE Academic minimum score is 53; or Duolingo minimum required score is 105. The English equivalency scores may be waived for international applicants who have earned a bachelor's degree at an accredited college/university in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, or Canada.

For additional requirements please visit our International Admission Requirement page.

Materials should be submitted through MyPortal or emailed to gradinfo@lasell.edu:
The Office of Graduate Enrollment
Lasell University
1844 Commonwealth Ave.
Newton, MA 02466

Questions about your application? Call/text us today at 617-243-2400!