B.S. FORENSIC ACCOUNTING
Study Programme Details
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Country: | United States |
Admission Sessions: | Autumn Session, Summer Session, Spring Session |
Study Format: | Part Time |
Mode of Study: | Online |
About this Study Course
Embark on a unique academic journey with Franklin University’s Forensic Accounting bachelor’s degree program, distinguishing itself as one of the pioneers in offering this specialized curriculum at the undergraduate level. In response to the escalating demand in the field, our program stands out as a trailblazer, equipping students with the skills needed to combat financial fraud and malfeasance.
Overview
Uncover the statistical reality that most occupational fraud is finance-related, fueling the rapid growth of forensic accounting within the accounting profession. Franklin University’s Forensic Accounting program delves into the exciting realm of preventing and investigating corporate fraud. From tracking terrorist funding to ensuring Sarbanes-Oxley compliance, our program addresses the diverse needs of organizations across various industries. Visit the program website for comprehensive insights.
Our transfer-friendly curriculum seamlessly merges foundational accounting principles with cutting-edge fraud detection and prevention techniques. Graduates of the Forensic Accounting program are primed to pursue professional certifications, including Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Certified Public Accountant (CPA), or Certified Internal Auditor (CIA).
Admission Requirements
To be eligible as a degree-seeking student:
- Provide official documentation of high school graduation or equivalent.
- Hold an associate, bachelor, or master’s degree from an accredited higher education institution.
Documentation Required:
- Submit high school graduation documentation for those transferring fewer than 60 semester hours.
- If transferring 60 or more credit hours, a high school diploma or equivalent is not required.
Admission Process:
- Initiate admission procedures early for optimal scheduling and financial planning.
English Language Proficiency Requirements:
- Demonstrate English Language Proficiency through citizenship, a degree from an English-speaking country, or language proficiency exams.
- Intermediate Accounting
- Fraud Examination
- Accounting Information Systems
- Auditing
- Financial Accounting
124 Credit Hours
the fee of course is 526USD per credit hours
Future Career Outcomes
Graduates emerge as skilled forensic accountants with the ability to conduct thorough investigations and due diligence reviews. Positioned at the forefront of combating financial crime, our alumni contribute to maintaining financial integrity across diverse industries.