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Nov 21, 2024
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2023-2024 Graduate and Professional Studies Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Accounting: Forensic Accounting, MS
Location(s):
Online
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(40 credits)
Program Description
The Master of Science degree in Accounting with a concentration in Forensic Accounting is designed for those students interested in fraud prevention or criminal investigation. Faculty in the MS degree in Accounting come from a variety of professional and academic backgrounds, and pedagogical emphasis is placed on practical application of knowledge and developing strong professor to student rapport.
Learning Outcomes
(adapted from AICPA core competencies):
- Apply decision modeling and risk analysis to consider issues and identify alternatives to formulate solutions supporting business strategy;
- Apply quantitative and qualitative measurement techniques that are relevant and reliable;
- Create and demonstrate verbal and written communication skills which express ideas clearly and objectively the work done and resulting findings are reported in accordance with professional standards;
- Evaluate research and data in order to formulate strategic and analytically sound decisions and understand the likely consequences;
- Describe and apply the legal, regulatory, and ethical requirements of the profession.
- Analyze the acts, necessary intent, and defenses related to organizational, occupational, and white collar crimes.
- Evaluate roles and apply techniques in developing and maintaining an internal audit and fraud risk management program.
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Accounting Core Requirements, M.S. (24 credits)
Forensic Accounting Concentration
(16 credits)
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