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English Language Proficiency | ||
Students who completed their undergraduate education in a non-English speaking country will be required to take non-credit bearing modules in Grammar Troubleshooting and American English Pronunciation offered by the Division of Continuing and Professional Studies. These modules may be waived based on a waiver exam. The modules are not required for students who completed a four-year degree in an English-speaking country. | ||
Preliminary Course(3 credits) Students with appropriate prior course work equivalent to ACC 9110 will be able to waive this preliminary requirement.(Note: Although ACC 9110 is not a prerequisite for any taxation courses, you should plan to take this course during the first half of your program.) | ||
Financial Reporting | 3 credits | |
Courses in Specialization(31.5 credits) | ||
Required (19.5 credits) | ||
Business Communication I* | 1.5 credits | |
Principles of Federal Income Taxation** | 3 credits | |
Corporate Taxation I | 3 credits | |
Corporate Taxation II | 3 credits | |
Partnership Taxation | 3 credits | |
Estate, Trusts, and Planning | 3 credits | |
Tax Procedure and Professional Responsibility in Tax Practice | 3 credits | |
Choose 12 credit hours from: | ||
Personal Financial Planning*** | 3 credits | |
International Taxation+ | 3 credits | |
Deferred Compensation | 3 credits | |
Consolidated Tax Returns*** | 3 credits | |
S Corporations*** | 2 credits | |
Estate PlanningSpecial Topics in Taxation*** | 2 credits | |
State and Local Taxes | 2 credits | |
Current Problems in Taxation+ | 3 credits | |
Real Estate Taxation | 3 credits |
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English Language Proficiency | |||||
Students who completed their undergraduate education in a non-English speaking country will be required to take non-credit bearing modules in Grammar Troubleshooting and American English Pronunciation offered by the Division of Continuing and Professional Studies. These modules may be waived based on a waiver exam. The modules are not required for students who completed a four-year degree in an English-speaking country. | |||||
Courses in Specialization (31.5 - 34.5 credits) | |||||
Required (16.5 - 19.5 credits) | |||||
BUS 9551 | Business Communication I | 1.5 credits | |||
Principles of Federal Income Taxation | 3 credits | ||||
Corporate Taxation I | 3 credits | ||||
TAX 9868 | Partnership Taxation | 3 credits | |||
Estate, Trusts, and Planning | 3 credits | ||||
Tax Procedure and Professional Responsibility in Tax Practice | 3 credits | ||||
ACC 9110 (Waivable) | Financial Reporting | 3 credits | |||
Choose 15 credits from the list below: | |||||
TAX 9867 | Corporate Taxation II | 3 credits | |||
TAX 9869 | International Taxation | 3 credits | TAX 9890 | Financial Planning for Individuals3 credits | |
Deferred Compensation | 3 credits | ||||
TAX 9876** | Special Topics in Taxation** | 3 credits | |||
TAX 9877 | State and Local Taxes | 3 credits | |||
Current Problems in Taxation | 3 credits | ||||
TAX 9890 | Financial Planning for Individuals | 3 credits | |||
TAX 9930 | Real Estate Taxation (cross-listed with RES 9930) | 3 credits | |||
*Students admitted in a spring term will take TAX 9861 Federal Income Taxation: Theory and Practice in place of TAX 9863. **Provided the topics are different, students may take TAX 9876 more than one time. MS Taxation students should expect to take Summer courses. |