UNSW Business School Postgraduate guide Postgraduate Guide_2018 | Page 27

UNSW Business School Postgraduate Guide 2018 Elective courses (sample list) • Tax Strategies in Financial Planning • Asia Pacific Tax Regimes • Self-Managed Superannuation Funds Law • Tax Litigation • Tax of Property Transactions • Principles of Australian International Taxation • GST: Design & Structure TAXATION & FINANCIAL PLANNING • Taxation & Investment Regulation in China Compulsory courses • International Tax: Design & Structure • Personal Financial Planning & Management • Double Tax Agreements • Taxation of Superannuation • Comparative Tax Systems • Taxation Strategies in Financial Planning • Principles of Tax Transfer Pricing • Self-Managed Superannuation Funds Law TAXATION Elective courses (sample list) Compulsory course • Tax Policy Elective courses (sample list) • Taxation of Corporations • Taxation of Trusts • Taxation of Corporate Finance • Taxation of Superannuation • Double Tax Agreements • Principles of Goods & Services Tax Law 25 • Retirement Planning • Real Estate Finance & Investment • Financial Planning Advice & Ethics • Advanced Debt Capital Markets & Securitisation • Securities & Financial Markets Regulation • Funds Management, Superannuation & Insurance • Taxation of Corporations • Taxation of Trusts • Taxation of Employee Remuneration ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent) with a credit average grade (65% or higher) plus relevant work experience in professional services firms and government departments, as determined by UNSW Business School. RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING Up to two courses (12 UOC) may be awarded based on professional qualifications (e.g. GradDipCA). NOTE: If you did not complete a university level taxation course as part of your Bachelor degree, you need to complete a qualifying taxation course prior to commencing the Master of Taxation.