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Plan Summary

 
Faculty: COMM - Faculty of Commerce & Econ
 
 
School: 
 
   
 
Program: 3527 - Commerce/Social Science
 
 
Award(s):
 
 
Bachelor of Commerce (Double Major)
 
  

Plan Outline

This plan is for a Double Major in Taxation.

This plan is not available with the Double Major in Business Law.

For single major requirements students must complete at least eight courses (48 units of credit) from the Taxation disciplinary list.

Note: Taxation is available as a single major for students undertaking the following programs:

Plan Structure

Required

Options
Choose three courses from the following list:
Note:

1. Other courses approved by the School of Business Law and Taxation may be substituted for the optional courses listed above with approval of the Head of School.

2. Options are currently under review.

Minor

For a Taxation minor students must complete courses
  • and 6 unit of credit from list of Taxation options

Honours

Honours level study is available in Taxation

Honours level work may be undertaken as part of the four year honours program. The honours program provides additional training in the discipline and in research methods relevant to the discipline.

Students intending to undertake fourth year honours are advised to enrol in one of the honours options shown below in third year. Fourth year honours is open to all high achieving internal and external students. Students are required to enrol in LEGT 4726 Research Methods in Taxation in session one and in LEGT 4900 Taxation Honours Thesis in both session one and in session two.

For further queries contact the Undergraduate Coordinator for the School of Business Law and Taxation

To obtain information regarding the Honours Program please refer to Taxation Honours for further information

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