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LL.M. (Taxation)
Dates
Start Date: February
Application Deadline: | Applies to: |
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October 31 | All Students |
Admission Decisions released: Rolling Admission |
Start Date: July
Application Deadline: | Applies to: |
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April 30 | All Students |
Admission Decisions released: Rolling Admission |
Details
Course Language: English
Entry Requirements: LLB/JD or equivalent law degree
Tuition fee: | Applies to : |
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AUD 26640 | Domestic Students |
AUD 33120 | International Students |
Course website:
http://www.law.unsw.edu.au/future-students/postgraduate/s...
What the school says:
About
Lawyers wishing to gain an LLM qualification now have the opportunity to obtain deeper and specialist knowledge in the dynamic area of taxation. This specialisation in Taxation harnesses the prestige and academic expertise of the Law School, and the Australian School of Taxation & Business Law at the Australian School of Business.
The taxation courses can be studied by flexible distance, weekly face to face classes in Sydney CBD or intensive courses, usually at UNSW’s Kensington campus.
Students must complete a minimum of 3 courses (18uoc) offered by UNSW Law; a minimum of 4 courses (24uoc) offered by the Australian School of Taxation and Business Law; and 1 additional law or taxation course (6uoc).
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