The MS in Accounting and Business Analysis (Tax) prepares you for tax-focused roles in public accounting, corporate tax, and related advisory work. You’ll build advanced skills in tax research, analysis, and reporting for different entity types.
The Master of Science (MS) in Accounting and Business Analysis with a focus on Tax at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is designed to equip students with the skills necessary for tax-oriented roles in public accounting, corporate tax, and advisory services. This program emphasizes advanced tax research, analysis, and reporting across various entity types.
The curriculum for the Tax option is structured around comprehensive coursework that enhances technical tax expertise and analytical skills. Key areas of study include:
Additionally, students will engage in a capstone or thesis project that synthesizes their learning and demonstrates their competencies in the field.
Applicants must possess a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution in the U.S. or an equivalent degree from an international institution. It is advisable for international applicants to have their transcripts evaluated by World Education Services (WES) for equivalency confirmation.
GPA: A competitive undergraduate GPA is expected, with specific minimums depending on applicant profiles.
Note: Application deadlines may vary depending on the intake term and applicant category; please consult the university for specific dates.
Graduates of the MS in Accounting and Business Analysis (Tax) program are well-prepared for a variety of roles in the accounting and finance sectors. Potential career paths include positions in public accounting firms, corporate tax departments, and consulting firms specializing in tax advisory services. The program's focus on advanced tax analysis and reporting equips students with the necessary knowledge and skills to thrive in these dynamic fields.
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