A concentration in Fraud and Business Forensics consists of four courses that can be completed as part of the undergraduate Accounting or Computer Information Systems program. The concentration prepares students for a career in the field of fraud investigation and forensics by providing skills and tools to both prevent fraud from occurring and discovering fraud after it has occurred.
| Required Courses |
| ACC 325 |
Fraud Examination and Business Forensics |
3 |
| BUS 425 |
Evidence Management and Presentation |
3 |
ACC 450
ACC 321 |
Business Forensic Applications or Internal Auditing |
3 |
Accounting Track Choose one of the following |
| ACC 320 |
Accounting Information Systems |
3 |
| ACC 400 |
Principles of Auditing and Corporate Governance |
3 |
| Computer Information Systems Track |
| CIS 370 |
Systems Analysis and Design Project |
3 |
Students must achieve a minimum 2.5 GPA in the coursework required for the concentration, with no grade lower than a “C” in any course in the concentration.
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