Program Overview
Graduate Tax Program
The Graduate Tax Program was created at the University of Denver in 1975 in response to the demand for trained tax specialists in both the legal and accounting professions. Initially an evening program catering to the needs of practicing attorneys and accountants employed in the Denver area, it has evolved into one of the few such programs to offer a curriculum designed for both the full- and part-time student.
Program Overview
The Graduate Tax Program is offered to highly qualified students who are graduates in law, accounting, or business in both in-person and online formats. The program prepares students for entry into professional tax practice in both the public and private sectors. Through the interdisciplinary nature of the program, the law graduate learns the accounting aspects of tax practice, and the accounting graduate acquires a thorough understanding of the legal process.
Program Objectives
- Prepare students for entry into professional tax practice in both the public and private sectors
- Provide an interdisciplinary education that combines law and accounting aspects of tax practice
- Offer a curriculum designed for both full- and part-time students
- In-person format
- Online format
Program Details
The Graduate Tax Program is designed for highly qualified students who are graduates in law, accounting, or business. The program's curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of tax practice, including both the legal and accounting aspects.
Admission Criteria
The program is offered to highly qualified students who are graduates in law, accounting, or business.
Curriculum
The curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of tax practice, including both the legal and accounting aspects.
