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School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management / Temple University
Basic Information
Address: 1810 N 13th St, Philadelphia, PA 19122
Phone Number: (215) 204-8701
Email: sthm@temple.edu
Additional Information
Program History:
School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management - Renowned for Excellence in Sport Business Education
Temple University's School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management (STHM) stands at the forefront of sport business education, offering dynamic undergraduate and graduate programs designed to propel students into successful careers within the sports industry. With a rich history dating back decades, STHM has consistently evolved to meet the changing demands of the global sports market, fostering innovation, leadership and entrepreneurial spirit among its students. A Legacy of Leadership and Innovation
Since its inception, STHM has been dedicated to shaping the future leaders of the sport and entertainment sectors. The school's strong partnerships with major sports organizations, professional leagues and global brands provide students with unparalleled opportunities for hands-on learning and professional development. Temple University's commitment to diversity, inclusion and academic excellence ensures a vibrant and supportive community where every student can thrive.
Choose the School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management at Temple University to embark on a transformative educational journey that blends passion with professionalism, preparing you to excel in the ever-evolving world of sport business.
For more information, visit STHM on the web.
Program Information:
Undergraduate Sport Business Program: Bachelor of Science in Sport and Entertainment Management
The Bachelor of Science in Sport and Entertainment Management provides a comprehensive foundation in the business aspects of sports and entertainment. Students engage in a curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience, covering areas such as marketing, finance, event management and sports analytics. The program emphasizes experiential learning through internships, industry projects and networking opportunities with leading professionals, ensuring graduates are well-equipped to enter the competitive sports business landscape.
Graduate Sport Business Program: Master of Science in Sport Business
For those seeking advanced expertise, the Master of Science in Sport Business offers an in-depth exploration of strategic management, global sports marketing and organizational leadership. This program is tailored for aspiring executives and entrepreneurs aiming to make a significant impact in the sports industry. Students benefit from small class sizes, personalized mentorship and access to Temple's extensive alumni network, facilitating meaningful connections and career advancement.