Taxation
Master of Science in TaxationGraduate Program Coordinator: Dale BandyBA 435, (407) UCF-2964 or UCF-2871. E-mail: dbandy@bus.ucf.edu The Master of Science in Taxation degree program provides candidates with an opportunity to specialize in taxation. The program emphasis is on the preparation of individuals for careers as professional accountants in public practice, government, and industry. This program satisfies the requirements of the State Board of Accounting to qualify for the CPA examination. The Master of Science in Taxation degree is awarded upon completion of a graduate program with a minimum of 30 semester hours. The program consists of 18 hours of required graduate tax courses and 12 hours of restricted electives. Electives are selected with the assistance and approval of the adviser. Required courses and available electives are described below. Degree RequirementsRequired Courses—18 Semester HoursTAX 5015 Federal Income Tax II (3 hours) TAX 6065 Seminar in Tax Research (3 hours) TAX 6135 Seminar in the Taxation of Corporations and Shareholders (3 hours) TAX 6205 Seminar in Taxation of Partnership Income (3 hours) TAX 6405 Seminar in Taxation of Estates, Gifts, and Trusts (3 hours) TAX 6845 Seminar in Tax Planning (3 hours)
Restricted Elective Courses—12 Semester Hours
Foundation Core—49 Semester Hours
Examination Minimum Hours Required for M.S.—30 Semester Hours
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