Located near one of the world’s major tourism and hospitality centers, the CoHST offers bachelor’s degrees in hotel and restaurant management, tourism and recreation management, and both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in sport management. The curriculum provides a comprehensive body of knowledge about the hotel, restaurant, sport, recreation, and tourism industries, preparing students for the rich variety of management opportunities in the $12 trillion global Experience Economy.
The hotel and restaurant management program at Niagara University prepares students for management careers in the global hospitality industry at premier resorts, hotels, clubs, and food service establishments
The sport and recreation management program at Niagara University prepares students for leadership positions in many sectors of this exciting and evolving industry.
The tourism and event degree program at Niagara University prepares students for management careers facilitating experiences and understanding the leadership needs of the tourism and event industry.
» Skillset for Career Executives. We build confident students who become professional leaders in the field, holding some of the top positions within their organizations.
» Hands-on Experience Required. Students complete a minimum of 800 hours of industry experience to graduate.
» Top-Tier Corporate Partnerships. Students have access to leading regional, national, and international companies through the college that provides internships and life-changing relationships.
» Dedicated Faculty Mentorship. Faculty in the college provide in-depth industry experience and insights to prepare students for real-world careers.
» Alumni Advantage Program. Alumni panels, events, and mentorship opportunities provide direct access to careers for students.
» Prime Location. With Canada viewable from campus and one of the world’s most notable tourist attractions down the road, Niagara University is uniquely positioned to provide students with international hospitality, tourism, and sport management opportunities.
When you enroll in the College of Hospitality, Sport, and Tourism Management,
the numbers add up to the right program options, the right opportunities, and the right training for future success.
HST Management Degrees offer comprehensive insights into the structure and functioning of companies and organizations of the Experience Economy.
Students learn management skills, such as leadership and delegation, teamwork and communication, IT, analysis, critical thinking, and problem-solving needed to thrive in the Experience Economy.
Each summer since 2004, students from Niagara University’s College of Hospitality, Sport, and Tourism Management have worked in nine luxury hotels in Lake Como, located in northern Italy on the border of Switzerland.
The College of Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management has developed a unique cultural immersion program in Lima and Cusco, Peru. Students in the Peru will have a broad range of experiences including internship and service opportunities, take unique courses, and participate in a range of excursions that are almost hard to imagine.
The Buffalo Sabres Scholars at Niagara University program provides unique access and experiences each year for 10 NU students enrolled in the College of Hospitality, Sport, and Tourism Management (CoHST). Students will receive special access and mentorship from the leadership team with the Sabres, LECOM Harborcenter, and other sport and hospitality venues in Western New York.
The Disney College Program allows students to work for a renowned entertainment and hospitality company, while participating in a variety of networking opportunities. This allows you to build your resume and gain real-world experience with Disney over the course of a few months. Plus, if you enjoy your time so much that you want to continue or come back at some point, Disney Professional Internships are available, as well!
Each fall semester, the college hosts a Hotel and Tourism/Event Summit week that is filled with visits from Alumni and Industry Experts. This event is a week-long series of engaging discussions, events, keynote speeches, and interactive workshops. Each session helps NU students consider what role they see for themselves in the future and how to continue building the experience and knowledge to get there.
The College of Hospitality, Sport and Tourism Management has partnered with the Merani Hotel Group to invite three students per year to the Merani Scholars Program. These students enjoy generous annual scholarships, internship and employment opportunities with a unique professional development programming. Former Merani Scholars have moved up into management positions with Merani Hotels or other hospitality destinations.
At Niagara, we know the importance of keeping a great education affordable and within reach of students and families.
We are proud of the investment that local foundations and our university have made in the college. These investments allow us to deliver financial aid offers to all College of Hospitality, Sport, and Tourism Management majors, including scholarships sponsored by the university and national affiliated programs.
Thursday, Sept. 26 – Friday, Sept. 27
Thursday, Sept. 26 – Friday, Sept. 27
Thursday, Sept. 26 – Friday, Sept. 27
The Buffalo Sabres are continuing their partnership with Niagara University to offer the Sabres Scholars program to 10 students each year through the 2027-28 season.
Sabres Scholars, which is exclusive to Niagara University and full-time students in its College of Hospitality, Sport, and Tourism Management, is in its third season and is a four-year program dedicated to providing Niagara students with a firsthand opportunity to work and learn in sport through a variety of experiences within the Sabres organization.
Dr. Bridget Niland, dean of Niagara University’s College of Hospitality, Sport, and Tourism Management will be inducted into the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame on Tuesday, Nov. 12, during a ceremony at the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center, 153 Franklin Street Buffalo, N.Y.,14202. She is one of 12 members of the 2024 class.
Dr. Niland is being honored for an athletic career that spans decades, which began as a student at Williamsville South High School and continued during her studies at the University of Buffalo, where she played an early role in the Bull’s run to Division I, broke school records, won individual conference championships, and captained the conference championship track and cross-country teams. She also served as chair of the NCAA’s National Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and was the first student-athlete appointed to its Division I Management Council.
Dr. Bridget Niland, dean of Niagara University’s College of Hospitality, Sport, and Tourism Management will be inducted into the Greater Buffalo Sports Hall of Fame on Tuesday, Nov. 12, during a ceremony at the Buffalo Niagara Convention Center, 153 Franklin Street Buffalo, N.Y.,14202. She is one of 12 members of the 2024 class.
Dr. Niland is being honored for an athletic career that spans decades, which began as a student at Williamsville South High School and continued during her studies at the University of Buffalo, where she played an early role in the Bull’s run to Division I, broke school records, won individual conference championships, and captained the conference championship track and cross-country teams. She also served as chair of the NCAA’s National Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and was the first student-athlete appointed to its Division I Management Council.
Established in 1968 as the first program in the world to offer a bachelor’s degree in tourism, Niagara provides a hands-on curriculum and learning environment that gives students a variety of experiences and skills necessary to assume leadership positions in today’s fast-changing hospitality, sport, and tourism industries.
Accredited by the ACPHA, the College of Hospitality, Sport, and Tourism Management maintains a standard of excellence in curriculum, learning outcomes, and student resources that is governed at the highest level. The college is also a founding member of the Hotel Schools of Distinction (HSD), which seeks to connect hospitality leaders nationally to ensure students have a competitive advantage in a challenging industry.
Niagara University’s College of Hospitality, Sport, and Tourism Management is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration. Accreditation is a status granted to an educational institution or a program that has been found to meet or exceed stated standards of educational quality. In the United States, accreditation is voluntarily sought by institutions and programs, and is conferred by non-governmental bodies.
Accreditation has two fundamental purposes: to assure the quality of the institution or program and to assist in the improvement of the institution or program. Accreditation, which applies to institutions or programs, is to be distinguished from certification and licensure, which apply to individuals. A critical requirement of accreditation is the assurance of student learning and the creation and implementation of program learning outcomes. Niagara University’s program learning outcomes are as follows.