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The MTax Curriculum – Fall 2010 Cohorts
For Students who begin the Program in Brecksville in Fall 2010

The MTax curriculum consists of the courses listed below. A description of each course can be found at http://mtax.uakron.edu/coursedesc.php.

Students who begin the MTax in Brecksville in Fall 2010 must take classes in the sequence listed below in order to complete the program in 21 months.

Fall 2010
6200:641 Taxation of Partnerships 3
6200:648 Tax Practice & Procedure 3
Spring 2011
6200:632 Tax of Trans in Property 3
6200:651 International Taxation 3
Summer 2011
Electives (two classes)* 6
Fall 2011
6200:628 Tax Research 3
6200:631 Corporate Tax I 3
Spring 2012
6200:643 Tax Accounting 3
6200:649 State and Local Taxation 3
Total credits required for the MTax 30
* Specific electives that will be offered in Summer 2011 shall be identified by the end of Fall 2010.
Possible Electives
(Offered in summer. Not all electives will be offered)
6200:642 Corporate Tax II 3
6200:633 Estate and Gift Tax 3
6200:650 Estate Planning 3
6200:645 Advanced Individual Tax 3
6200:662 S. Corp 3
6200:646 Consolidated Tax Returns 3
6200:644 Income Tax of Dec, Trusts 3
6200:647 Qualified Pensions & Profit 3
6200:693 Selected Topics in Tax 3

The School of Accountancy will register students for the above courses each semester. Once registered, students must pay their tuition by the due date established by the University. The due date will be included in the invoice that each student receives after registration. Unless special documented arrangements are made with the University and communicated with the School of Accountancy, students who do not pay their tuition by the first day of classes will be dropped and will not be permitted to take classes in the program. In the event that a student drops a class or drops out of the program, requests for refunds shall be processed based on the University’s established policies.



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