By combining up-to-date legal education with real-world skills relevant to the international tax law industry, an LLM degree from Texas A&M Law prepares you to address complex international taxation issues from a data-management and risk-analysis perspective. Our LLM degree candidates come from a variety of backgrounds, including:
All LLM students on the international tax track take these foundational courses.
Course Title | Credits |
Ethics in Decision Making | 1 credit |
Introduction to the U.S. Legal System | 2 credits (waived for certain U.S. JD holders) |
To complete your LLM in International Tax degree, you’ll take an additional 21 credits, consisting of any combination of the below classes.
Course Title | Credits |
Domestic Tax Systems Risk Management | 3 credits |
European Union Tax Risk Management | 3 credits |
International Tax and Treaties I | 3 credits |
International Tax and Treaties II | 3 credits |
International Tax Risk Management II - Data, Analytics, and Technology | 3 credits |
United States International Tax Risk Management | 3 credits |
Additionally, you may take a combination of the following courses to supplement your wealth management education.
Course Title | Credits |
Contract Law and Strategies | 3 credits |
Foundations of Business Law | 2 credits |
Legal Analysis and Writing for Clients | 2 credits |
Principles of Regulatory Law | 2 credits |
Approved electives outside international tax | Determined by course selection |