About This Program
The BLS also notes that tax advisors and consultants typically need a master’s degree for career advancement.
Programs Highlights
Courses are taught by leading tax practitioners.
The program’s Tax Challenge Project, CSUN VITA Clinic, the Bookstein Low Income Taxpayer Clinic, and the student-run “Tax Development Journal” provide opportunities for learners to integrate theory with practice and gain valuable practical experience.
This fully accredited program meets California’s 150-hour requirement for CPA-licensure.
This program is taught in the cohort format, which maximizes opportunities for interaction with faculty as well as the development of valuable networking relationships with fellow tax professionals. Furthermore, enrollment in all courses is guaranteed.
The program allows students maximum participation flexibility by joining live classes in-person or through video-conferencing technology.
The program's schedule is tailored to the needs of the working tax professionals with no classes scheduled during the busy tax seasons.
Students in the program are supported by personalized career services offered through the Department's EY Center for Careers.