In a world of complex tax laws, tax professionals must have a perspective extending beyond the details of the Internal Revenue Code. They must have expertise in the functions and limitations of revenue laws, in communicating their knowledge, and in assuring the efficiency and fairness of the tax system. As tax professionals progress in their careers, they will receive added responsibilities, including managing employees and being advisors for a broad range of business decisions.
Graduates will develop technical competence and the business knowledge required to meet these additional demands. Thus, graduates may use their tax and business expertise to progress into positions such as controller, director of taxation, chief financial officer of a corporation, or as a partner in, or owner of their own firms.
The Graduate Accountancy Student Experience
Watch as MSA and MSAT students discuss the benefits of attending Boise State and how the program works for them!
Accreditation
All of Boise State’s graduate business degrees are accredited by the International Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the gold standard of accreditation. No other graduate business program in th
e Treasure Valley has achieved this distinction.
- AACSB Seal of Accreditation
Boise State University College of Business and Economics Graduate Programs is included in the Princeton Review “2010 Best Business Schools” ranking. Check out our profile on the Princeton Review website.







