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As a pioneering and expansive program in its field, Denver Law's Graduate Tax Program stands at the forefront of educating tax experts for both accounting and legal careers. The Master of Taxation program enables accountants and aspiring professionals to collaborate with LLM students, fostering interdisciplinary expertise in taxation. Our specialized curriculum focuses exclusively on tax, utilizing the Internal Revenue Code, treasury regulations, and related materials for instruction. This program equips tax professionals with the skills needed for successful careers in taxation.
The Master of Taxation program offers flexible scheduling to accommodate diverse lifestyles. All Graduate Tax courses provide online alternatives that can be completed asynchronously, eliminating the need for live attendance. Every student receives equal access to coursework, materials, and assignments.
Learners may choose between full-time or part-time enrollment for their Master of Taxation. Full-time students can graduate in just one year, while part-time students typically complete the program within 18-24 months. Many working professionals opt for part-time study to effectively manage their career and academic commitments.
To earn the Master of Taxation, all students must complete either 24 or 30 semester credits (based on their chosen degree path) while maintaining a minimum 2.7 GPA.