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Nov 21, 2024
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FACT 5107 - INTRODUCTION AND FRAMEWORK This course introduces students to the world of forensic accounting and reviews foundational investigative and research concepts, including forensic accounting skills (such as critical thinking and reasoning), the nature of forensic accounting assignments, methodologies, and ethical considerations. Students will learn to think “beyond the numbers,” integrating and applying knowledge of related disciplines, such as accounting, economics, finance, criminology, psychology, organizational behavior, law, and computer science. Students will learn to think like investigators and develop skills leading to the presentation of investigative/research results in a clear, concise, and professional manner.
Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Admission to program
Credits: 7
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