Master of Taxation (OpenUnis)
Applicants require a recognised bachelor degree (or equivalent) in the field of taxation or a related discipline, or a Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in the field of taxation or a related discipline. In addition, applicants must meet Curtin's English language proficiency requirements. Applicants without a related (cognate) Bachelor's degree will need to complete the Graduate Certificate in Taxation Practice to proceed to be considered for the Master of Taxation degree program.
What you'll learn
- Apply principles of taxation law to practical situations and case studies at an applied, professional practice level; complete original research work to extend discipline knowledge.
- Read legislation, cases and related taxation materials and critically reflect upon them at an applied, professional practice level.
- Access and evaluate relevant taxation materials and critically analyse content at an applied, professional practice level.
- Communicate effectively in ways appropriate to a trans disciplinary and varied audience, for a range of purposes and to a professional standard.
- Use appropriate technologies, recognising their capabilities and limitations, for professional practice.
- Take responsibility for the development of ongoing professional, self directed and reflective education relating to developments and changes in the taxation industry.
- Utilize a practical and evaluative approach to the impact of international taxation industry issues and apply a global perspective to the resolution of these issues.
- Recognise the importance of cultural diversity and how it impacts upon the taxation industry administratively and practically
- Exhibit an ethical approach to analysing taxation issues; solve problems independently or collaboratively; at a professional practice level.