
"What sets Ohio University apart is the network - there are Bobcats everywhere in the sports world."
- Stefan Onorato, OMSA, May 2024
Ohio University is the birthplace of sports business education. With Ohio University's Online Master of Sports Administration (OMSA) degree, you can score the credentials you need to strengthen your skills and build a successful career. This #1 Online Sports Administration Degree program1 helps you master concepts from revenue generation, law, analytics, and more, as these apply to athletics. You will graduate ready to pursue advanced career opportunities in college athletics, professional sports, sports media, and more.
Whether you pursue leadership roles in college athletics, take to the professional leagues or advance in the world of sports media, an Online Master of Sports Administration degree can help you chart your course to new professional heights. Gain the critical sports business knowledge and the soft skills you'll need to advance your career.
The average sports management salary for someone with a master's degree is $123,000 per year and can range from $92,000 to about $172,000 per year.2
Get the best sports business graduate education in the world - designed for working professionals to advance your education without putting your career on hold.
In line with our mission to be the best program in online sport business graduate education, we have made important changes to our Professional (hybrid) Master of Sports Administration program. Beginning Fall 2023, the program has been renamed the Online Master of Sports Administration program.
The overarching goals of the program continue to be to ensure that students receive a high-level sport business education while also offering the opportunity to connect with the Bobcat Sports Ad network at residencies and sport business conferences. To reach these goals, we updated our curriculum to include important content areas like Sport Marketing and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion and have reduced the number of required residencies.
We continue to provide online graduate sport business education for sport business professionals who want to further their education without pausing their careers.
36 Credits | Part-time format | 2 Starts/year (Fall & Spring)
The 36-credit OMSA program combines the flexibility of online learning with crucial, in-person networking and residency opportunities. The curriculum is centered around a sports administration core plus five special topic courses that cover a variety of important trending topics, like Sport Business, Esports, and Sports Betting/Gambling. Students will take a 1 credit hour Capstone course in their final semester.
The OMSA program will host two residencies in Athens and will offer experience options like the National Sports Forum conference and Ohio University Sports Administration Symposium to ensure students have several opportunities to connect with alumni, faculty and other Sports Ad students during their time in the program.
Course Highlights:
SASM 6100 Leadership in Sports Administration
SASM 6585 Sport Business Revenue Strategies
SASM 6700 Financial Administration of Sport
No GMAT Required | Transfer Up to 6 Credits
Fall 2025:
Getting started with your application is easy and we're here to help. Admission requirements for the OMSA program include:
While this is a high-profile program, we take a holistic admissions approach, considering career success and experience as well as GPAs. We welcome purpose statements that supplement your grades with evidence of your study habits and overall academic ability, even if your GPA may not reflect your overall achievements.
$29,808 Total Tuition (Resident) | $828 Per Credit Hour (Resident)
OHIO has a long tradition of preparing sports professionals for meaningful career advancement.
When you invest in the COSMA-accredited online MSA program, you gain the leadership and master’s level sports-specific business skills you need to advance in the sports industry.
Ohio University is committed to providing an affordable higher education option for students.
OHIO is committed to offering affordable, competitive tuition and has been recognized for the fourth consecutive year as a best-value university by U.S. News and World Report. In addition, student veteran, active military members, alumni, and corporate partners are automatically eligible to receive a 15% scholarship. Depending on your background, costs and credit hours will differ.
The OMSA program will host residencies on the Athens campus, and also offers students experiential learning opportunities to attend national conferences – such as the National Sports Forum and National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics – as a part of the program. Our goal is to ensure that academic content is provided in an online format and that crucial in-person networking opportunities, with alumni, faculty, industry experts, and other Sports Ad students, are provided during the student's time in the program.
Ohio University has a long tradition of offering online programs specifically designed for the modality and created for working professionals. Our online students complete engaging, comprehensive coursework that combines the academic excellence and experience-based learning of a traditional program with all the flexibility and convenience of online study.
With asynchronous courses and part-time scheduling (one course per seven weeks), you can earn your degree while maintaining your current work and personal commitments. Virtual office hours give you the opportunity to connect with peers and faculty. Access your coursework 24/7 and complete your assignments on a schedule that fits your life.
Students will develop a firm mastery of concepts essential to sports leadership, including sport law, analytics, business, revenue strategy, and more. Together, these outstanding qualities make the online sports administration master's program worthy of recognition by the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation.
Our OMSA faculty are accomplished scholars and active sports business professionals that maintain deep contacts in the industry, from local to international levels. They bring many years of experience and industry knowledge to their courses to support students in achieving their career goals. In addition, each course includes guest speakers who are expert industry professionals.
Program Director Kelley Walton spends a significant amount of time getting to know and support each student in the OMSA program. This can be for interview preparation for the student's next job, letters of recommendation, or career counseling.
Prepare to lead K-12 athletic departments and develop programs for student-athletes with our Online Master's in Athletic Administration. Our partnership with the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association (NIAAA) ensures that industry-aligned leadership concepts are built into your curriculum.
Find answers to common questions about the online program. For information not covered here, our expert admissions team is available to provide additional details and guidance.
Yes. The online program is designed for professionals who work full-time and is offered part-time with students taking one 7-week course at a time. This allows you to achieve a realistic balance between work, school, and personal responsibilities and gives you the opportunity to fully absorb the information in your coursework. To see the curriculum, view our OMSA curriculum page.
Yes, the OMSA program is accredited by the Commission on Sport Management Accreditation (COSMA), a specialized accrediting body that promotes and recognizes excellence in sport management education in colleges at the baccalaureate and graduate levels.
While not required, two years of professional experience in the sports industry is preferred for OMSA applicants. You can learn more about our admissions policy here.
The program has 2 intakes per year in the Fall and Spring semesters. You can learn more about our admissions policy here.
Yes, the OMSA has a residency in Athens, Ohio. In addition, students will have the option to attend national conferences (e.g. National Sports Forum, NACDA) as a part of the program. The goal is to ensure academic content is provided in an online format but crucial in-person networking opportunities are provided in person during the student's time in the program.