The field of global hospitality management has grown and evolved post-pandemic. Hospitality students have to prepare for emerging trends in the industry, including increased travel demand, new technological advances, and more entrepreneurial options than ever before. The Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality's MS in Global Hospitality Management prepares students for careers in today's international hospitality industry and provides the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in hotel management, the food and beverage industry, and other hospitality sectors. It offers students the benefits and resources of studying at NYU, and the competitive advantage of earning a hospitality degree in New York City—home to the top hotels in the world.
Degree Advantage
Internships and Job Opportunities
When it comes to acquiring an education that opens the doors to professional success, internships are a critical part of the learning experience. Through the Tisch Center of Hospitality and the NYU Wasserman Center for Career Development at NYU SPS global hospitality management students are able to benefit from internships that provide the hands-on experience needed to accelerate their careers. Many of these internships evolve into permanent jobs. Tisch Center graduates go on to a wide range of careers at hotels and resorts, media companies, and consulting firms.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution
Expected September 2025
Start date
Expected January 2026
Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality
7 East 12th Street,
Suite 921,
New York,
10003, United States
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution
Expected September 2025
Start date
Expected January 2026
Jonathan M. Tisch Center of Hospitality
7 East 12th Street,
Suite 921,
New York,
10003, United States
Applicants are required to possess a US bachelor’s degree or its international equivalent prior to the start of your intended term of entry.
Minimum score requirements for most graduate programs:
TOEFL 100
IELTS 7.0
DEADLINES:
Spring 2025: Round 1: September 1; Round 2: November 15
Fall 2024: Rolling
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
96 percent of 2023 graduate students were employed six months after graduation.