

Improve performance and change the game with an M.S. in Sports Analytics. Taught by industry professionals, our program prepares you to use AI algorithms, machine learning, and data analysis in the business of sports—from increasing fan engagement to creating winning game strategies.Ìý
Students will be trained both in causal and predictive data analytics, equipping them to:
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Our faculty are on your team. As industry insiders with extensive experience and networks within the business of sports, they bring hands-on knowledge to the classroom.
You can count on a curriculum that’s ahead of the curve thanks to the program’s advisory board. Stacked with industry leaders, the board also provides mentorship and job placement opportunities.
Gain end-to-end experience building an analytical solution to a business or performance problem in a sports organization.
Our faculty and advisors provide individualized attention to help students thrive from the start of their ¶¶ÒõÊÓÆµ journey to career coaching.
With small, in-person, online, and hybrid classes that focus on hands-on learning, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of sports analytics through an ethical lens.
In addition to teaching you in-demand skills, we infuse the curriculum with the communication and non-technical skills you need to succeed outside of the classroom.
Customize your course of study to match your goals. In addition to foundational and core courses, M.S. students choose from electives in analytics and industry and complete a capstone project with a sports organization.
These listings areÌýinformational only. For a current listing ofÌýM.S. in Sports AnalyticsÌýcourses, including closed or canceled courses, please visit the Course Information and ScheduleÌýsystemÌýand use the prefix "ADSA," "ADAN," and "ADEC".
Our faculty are on your team. As industry insiders with extensive experience and networks within the business of sports, they bring hands-on knowledge to the classroom.
Our faculty combine real world experiences to demonstrate how to apply new knowledge and tools in the workplace.
You can count on a curriculum that’s ahead of the curve thanks to the program’s advisory board. Stacked with industry leaders, the board also provides mentorship and job placement opportunities.
Christopher Harden
ESPN Sports Analyst
Ian Anderson
Director of Hockey Analytics Philadelphia Flyers
Greg Krug
Senior Director
Consulting at Navigate
Corinne Peters
Director, Data Analytics
Legends Global Sales
Leigh Wojtkiewicz
Chief Data Officer @ WMTÌý
Co-Founder Sports Data, Analytics & Technology Association
Molly Hiniker
KAGR - Senior Consultant at the Kraft Analytics Group
Canaan Campo
Director Business Intelligence at Cleveland Cavaliers
Benjamin Alamar
15+ Years of Experience Building and Leading High Performing Analytics/Data Science Teams (Sports & Apple)
Joe McDonald
Senior Analyst
Football Strategy at New England Patriots
Rhys Ryan
CEO and Founder of Ekkobar
95K+
new jobs by 2032
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
$125,326
average annual pay
Dec. '24 Zip Recuriter
$15.1
billion dollars in market growth globally by 2030Ìý
Yahoo Finance Sports Analytics Strategic Research Report 2024
209K+
Boston College alumni
We know that a ¶¶ÒõÊÓÆµ education is a worthwhile but significant investment. We're committed to helping you affordably achieve your educational goals while treating each student and their family equitably.ÌýFinancial aid and payment plans may be available for students taking a minimum of six credits across a semester.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college/university (minimum GPA 3.0)
Statistics and Calculus I.
Application fee $60 (to be paid as part of the online application)
If you are mailing hard copies of application materials, please send them to:
Boston College
Woods College of Advancing Studies Admissions Office
St. Mary's Hall South
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Entrance Term: | Application Due Date: | Decision Letter Sent By: |
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Fall | Early Deadline: May 1 | June 1 |
Ìý | Regular Deadline:ÌýJune 15 (International Students applying for Fall must submit an application by June 15th.) | July 15 |
Ìý | Rolling admissions: after June 15Ìý | Applications will be reviewed on a case by case basis, pending availability. |
SpringÌý | Early Deadline: October 15 (International Students applying for the spring semester must submit an application by October 15th. Applications received after October 15th will be considered for the summer semester.) | November 15 |
Ìý | Preferred Deadline: November 15 | December 15 |
Ìý | Rolling admissions: after November 15 | Applications will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, pending availability. |
SummerÌý | Early Deadline:ÌýMarch 1 | April 1 |
Ìý | Regular Deadline:ÌýApril 1Ìý (International Students applying for summer 1 must submit an application by March 1st. Summer 2 applicants must submit an application by April 1st.) | May 1 |
Ìý | Rolling admissions: after April 1 | Applications will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, pending availability. |
The Woods College M.S. in Sports Analytics does not require the GRE or GMAT for admission. If you believe your scores would enhance your application, please feel free to submit them. Our GRE reporting code is 7534 and our GMAT reporting code is 44X-HX-07.
For all non-native English speakers the TOEFL (reporting code 3276) or IELTS (if applicable) is required.ÌýPlease view the International Students page for required test scores. If your undergraduate degree was conducted in English, you may be eligible for a TOEFL waiver. Please contactÌýWoods College AdmissionsÌýif you believe you qualify for a waiver.
Unofficial transcripts may be uploaded to your online application form for purposes of application review. However, official transcripts must also be submitted upon acceptance/matriculation. Both undergraduate and graduate transcripts are required if applicable.
Please mail transcripts to:
Boston College
Woods College of Advancing StudiesÌýAdmissions Office
St. Mary's Hall South
140 Commonwealth Avenue
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
If your academic institution provides electronic transcripts please indicateÌýwcasadm@bc.eduÌýas the recipient.
Your ¶¶ÒõÊÓÆµ transcript must beÌýformally requested from the Office of Student ServicesÌýand submitted to the Woods College. Woods cannot request or access transcripts independently.Ìý
All students who have attended or are currently attending an institution outside of the United States must provide a detailed, course-by-courseÌýtranscript evaluationÌýindicating theÌýconferral of an undergraduate degree that is equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.ÌýÌý
This evaluation is not just an English translation,Ìýbut a document provided by an accredited evaluating agency that shows all grades, course titles, credit hours, United States degree equivalency, grade-point average (GPA), and date of degree conferral.Ìý
This detailed, course-by-course transcript evaluation must be submitted to complete the application.
Please request a detailed, course-by-course transcript evaluation for all international institutions where a degree was conferred from one of the following agencies:
Educational Credential Evaluators | Center for Educational Documentation | World Education Services Inc. |
Applicants whose native language is not English are required toÌýdemonstrate English language proficiency. For required scores, visit ourÌýInternational Student page.
Your personal statement is to be uploaded to your online application form.
InÌý500–750 words, describe your academic and professional goals; any experience relevant to this program; and your future plans, expectations, and aspirations.
Your résumé is to be uploaded to your online application form
In addition to your academic history and relevant work experience, please include any licenses currently held, any social justice-related experience, any language skills other than English, and any research experience or publications.
Two letters of recommendation are required. If you have been out of school for less than 5 years, one of these letters must speak to your academic abilities and should come from a professor, academic advisor, or person who would be able to discuss your academic record. Please do not submit recommendations from friends or family.
Applicants who have graduated within the past three years, one recommendation letter must come from an academic recommendation/professor.
Letters of recommendation must be uploaded to the online application, emailed, or sent directly to Woods College by the recommender.Ìý We will not accept letters that are not recieved directly from the recommender.
Please note: letters of recommendations should be provided by professional or academic recommenders.
For all international students and non-native English speakers, interviews are conducted as part of the application process. The purpose of the interview is for the admission committee to gain a better sense of an applicant and how the program fits his or her academic and vocational needs. Additionally, the interview provides the committee an opportunity to answer a student’s specific questions and to address the unique needs one may have in transitioning to Boston College. The interview will last no more than 15 minutes. Qualified applicants will receive information on how to schedule an interview once their application has been received and initially evaluated.Ìý
If you have additional questions not listed here, please contact Program DirectorÌýPatty Raube Keller.
10 courses are required (30 credits total).
Yes! International students are encouraged to apply early.
Yes, you are welcome to apply. We will consider your application and weigh a variety of factors to determine whether we are able to offer you admission. For particular applicants, we may be able to grant admission into the program with particular conditions noted (for example, passing the first two courses with a B or better in each during the first semester).
No, we prefer that one letter of recommendation be from an academic source and the other from an employer or person in a supervisory capacity who can speak about your interests and experience.
GRE and GMAT scores are optional. They can be submitted as a way of strengthening an application, but they are not required.
Yes, qualified, accepted, nondegree students may enroll in one of two courses as a nondegree student: Introduction to Sports Management or Sports Marketing and Communication. PleaseÌýreviewÌýthe nondegree student process and course options.
Tuition can be found on the Tuition and Aid webpage.
All domestic students are eligible to apply for financial aid. The Woods College also has additional scholarships for students who qualify based upon both merit and need. You are welcome to inquire further with regard to your specific circumstances and needs.
Students can transfer in up to 6 credits (usually equivalent to 2 courses). Decisions on whether to accept transfer credits will depend upon an assessment of whether the courses to be transferred fit within the Masters of Science in Sports Analytics curriculum.
All of our faculty members have advanced degrees in their specific fields of expertise and are accomplished practitioners in private industry.
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis with a November 15th deadline for spring enrollment and an August 1st deadline for fall enrollment. However, applications will still be considered after such deadlines, depending on available space. Also, in particular circumstances, applicants may be approved to take summer courses and should inquire with the program director for more information.
This is variable and is largely based on how many courses a student takes at any given time. If you take 2 courses per semester, you can complete the degree in 18 months.
This is certainly a possibility and we have designed the program to be flexible to accommodate a variety of scheduling needs.
No. Boston College does not currently offer housing for graduate students but ourÌýOffice of Residential LifeÌýdoes have a staff member who can help you find off-campus housing.
Yes, admitted students who confirm their enrollment must pay a $250 enrollment deposit. The enrollment deposit is not an additional fee, and will be applied directly to your student account and will be deducted from your tuition bill.Ìý Anyone hoping to defer their enrollment will have to pay the deposit before their deferment request will be processed.
Woods College of Advancing Studies offers Bachelor's and Master's degrees, certificates, and professional education opportunities.Ìý If you're interested in furthering your education, we have something for you.Ìý
Courses and Microcredentials.
Take a course, see how it goes.Ìý