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Taxation Major (M ProfAcc): Master of Professional Accounting

  • Masters (Coursework)

Students will be exploring advanced topics in the area of taxation

Key details

Degree Type
Masters (Coursework)
Duration
1 semester full-time
Course Code
MJRP-TAXTN

About this course

Overview

Students will be exploring advanced topics in the area of taxation

What you'll learn
  • adopt a global outlook when applying taxation law principles to practical scenarios and case studies. Conduct original research to broaden discipline knowledge, including consideration of international tax issues. Exhibit responsibility by critically analysing and reflecting on legislation and case law to enhance professional practice on a global scale, GC1, GC4
  • prioritise responsible decision-making through the critical analysis of relevant taxation materials. Apply innovative methods to evaluate and implement these materials in professional practice, ensuring that decisions are both ethically sound and globally informed, GC2, GC3
  • utilise innovative communication strategies to effectively explain complex taxation concepts to a diverse, multidisciplinary audience. Incorporate cutting-edge technologies to enhance communication, recognising their capabilities and limitations while upholding professional standards, GC3
  • cultivate a technology-driven approach to ongoing professional development. Engage in self-directed and reflective learning to remain current with the latest developments in the taxation profession. Apply a global and innovative perspective to solving taxation issues, focusing on the integration of new technologies into practice, GC4, GC6
  • integrate cultural diversity into taxation practices with an innovative approach. Address taxation challenges with ethical responsibility, whether working independently or in collaboration. Utilise technology to manage the administrative and practical implications of cultural differences, ensuring solutions are globally informed and responsible, GC5

What you will learn

  • adopt a global outlook when applying taxation law principles to practical scenarios and case studies. Conduct original research to broaden discipline knowledge, including consideration of international tax issues. Exhibit responsibility by critically analysing and reflecting on legislation and case law to enhance professional practice on a global scale, GC1, GC4
  • prioritise responsible decision-making through the critical analysis of relevant taxation materials. Apply innovative methods to evaluate and implement these materials in professional practice, ensuring that decisions are both ethically sound and globally informed, GC2, GC3
  • utilise innovative communication strategies to effectively explain complex taxation concepts to a diverse, multidisciplinary audience. Incorporate cutting-edge technologies to enhance communication, recognising their capabilities and limitations while upholding professional standards, GC3
  • cultivate a technology-driven approach to ongoing professional development. Engage in self-directed and reflective learning to remain current with the latest developments in the taxation profession. Apply a global and innovative perspective to solving taxation issues, focusing on the integration of new technologies into practice, GC4, GC6
  • integrate cultural diversity into taxation practices with an innovative approach. Address taxation challenges with ethical responsibility, whether working independently or in collaboration. Utilise technology to manage the administrative and practical implications of cultural differences, ensuring solutions are globally informed and responsible, GC5

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