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» Master of Forensic AccountingThe MFAcc Program is a 2-year, course-based professional degree program offered through the Institute for Management & Innovation at the University of Toronto Mississauga.
Introduction to Forensic Accounting ; Understanding the nature and types of fraud ; Importance of Forensic Accounting in identifying economic crimes
This programme is specifically designed to provide: ; Exposure towards both financial and managerial aspects of accounting. ; Knowledge of current and latest practices and principles of accounting. ; In-depth knowledge of accounting concepts and standard procedures.
Accounting Program · 2023 U.S. News & World Report ; Extra · Years · In addition to BBA alone
Class Type · 100% online, 8-week courses · Interested in studying on campus? · Transfer Credits · Transfer in up to 50% of the degree total ; Next Start Date · Jan 13, 2025 · Accreditation · ACBSP
Why Earn Your Master’s in Forensic Accounting Online? ; Forensic accountants investigate financial crimes, testify as expert witnesses, and prevent fraud. Coursework in a master’s in forensic accounting online program is designed to strengthen students’ auditing and investigative skills. You will learn how to construct expert witness reports, implement fraud risk management programs, and interrogate suspects in white-collar financial crimes. With a graduate degree in forensic accounting, y...
Overview ; Explore financial crime investigations and work with business legal teams on this forensic accounting Master’s. Prepare for your career as a forensic accountant, or in internal auditing or compliance, whether you’ve studied accounting in the past or not. Develop your knowledge and critical analysis skills as you investigate where things have gone wrong in business. You’ll study financial crime, law and fraud as you focus on business crime prevention and prepare for case discussions with lawyers. You'll apply your learning in to ...
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