Master of Business Administration

Financial Fraud Examination and Management Concentration

The need for financial fraud examiners is rapidly growing, largely due to new federal laws requiring auditors to take additional steps to identify fraud as well as new accounting standards regulated by the American Institute of CPAs since the Enron scandal erupted.

Among other initiatives, the AICPA has teamed with the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners to encourage colleges and universities to develop financial fraud examination programs.

Completion of the MBA Financial Fraud Examination and Management assists students in meeting the educational and testing requirements of the Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) certification.

In addition to the MBA core and Foundation Modules (if needed), the following courses lead to the Financial Fraud Examination and Management concentration.

BUSGR 513 Identity Theft and Computer-Related Fraud (3)
BUSGR 514 Financial Statement Fraud (3)
BUSGR 515 Fraud Examination (3)
BUSGR 516 Ethical Issues in Financial Fraud Examination and Management (3)

Contact Person

William Kresse - Director, Financial Fraud Examination and Management Program

For More Information, Contact:

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