Minor in Fraud and Forensic Investigation
Overview
The Fraud and Forensic Investigations (FFI) minor is designed for Criminal Justice and Accounting majors interested in pursuing a career that involves the investigation of financial crimes. Students will learn the skills necessary to identify financial fraud, how to assess and mitigate the risk of fraud and understanding the processes of the criminal justice system. The required coursework is designed to meet the hiring demands of accounting, banking, investment and insurance institutions as well as federal and state regulatory agencies and law enforcement authorities. This minor is open to all Business Management and Criminal Justice Majors.
Curriculum Requirements
Total Credits Required: 15
Minor in Fraud and Forensic Investigations Program Requirements
AC301 | Fraud and Forensic Examination | 3 |
AC360 | Accounting Information Systems | 3 |
AC420 | Information Technology and Compliance | 3 |
AC370 | Case Studies in Fraud | 3 |
Each of the above courses are required for Accounting Majors
Criminal Justice Major Required Courses
CJ201 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | 3 |
CJ370 | Criminal Procedure | 3 |
CJ380 | White Collar Crime | 3 |
All courses with a an AC prefix are included in the required courses for an Accounting Major. All courses with a CJ prefix are included in the required courses for a Criminal Justice major.