Course Planning Information
- Students admitted in the Fall semester should complete TAX 9863 in the first semester as it is a pre and/or co-requisite for many of the Taxation courses. Students admitted in the Spring semester will complete TAX 9861 as a substitute for TAX 9863 in the first semester. Students will not receive credit for both TAX 9861 and TAX 9863.
- Students should aim to complete BUS 9551 Business Communication I in their first two semesters. BUS 9551 is offered every fall, spring, and summer.
- All MS in Taxation students should expect to take at least one summer course.
- Students who are required to complete ACC 9110 should note it is offered in both fall and spring semesters.
- Students should note that TAX 9878 is not a course option for the MS in Taxation. Students will not receive credit toward their degree requirements for this course.
Course Offerings
The anticipated Taxation course schedule is listed below. Courses are typically only offered in the semesters listed. BUS 9551 sections vary and are not included below. ACC 9110 is offered in both the fall and spring semester.
Please note schedules are subject to change.
FALL
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SPRING
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SUMMER (10 Weeks: June – August)
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TAX 9863 – Principles of Federal Income Taxation
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TAX 9861 – Principles of Federal Income Taxation: Theory and Practice
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TAX 9869 – International Taxation
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TAX 9866 – Corporate Taxation I
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TAX 9868 – Partnership Taxation
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TAX 9891 – Special Topics in Taxation
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TAX 9870 – Estates Trusts and Planning
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TAX 9877 – State and Local Tax
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TAX 9873 – Deferred Compensation
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TAX 9890 – Financial Planning for Individuals
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TAX 9930 – Real Estate Taxation
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TAX 9892 — Selected Topics in Financial Planning*
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TAX 9900 – Tax Procedures and Professional Responsibility in Tax Practice
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TAX 9930 – Real Estate Taxation
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*Students may receive credit for TAX 9892 only once.
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Preliminary Course Waiver Criteria
ACC 9110 Financial Reporting is required of all MS TAX students. While not a prerequisite for any TAX courses, it does provide knowledge that is needed for the profession.
ACC 9110 can be waived if a Financial Accounting course was completed in a prior degree program with a grade of B- or better.