A graduate of the specialization in Tax Administration, in addition to the knowledge, skills, and competencies aligned with the core curriculum of the first-cycle Administration program, possesses additional expertise in economics and management.
This includes knowledge, skills, and competencies in the areas of public finance, tax accounting, financial reporting, and auditing in public sector entities, as well as public procurement law, tax law, state aid law, business law, criminal law and misdemeanor law, fiscal criminal law, and enforcement proceedings.
The graduate also has foundational knowledge of forensic science and is familiar with key issues in the theory and practice of public management, including quality management.