Forensic Accounting

Study mode:Online Study type:Part-time Languages: English
Local:$ 14.8 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 21.8 k / Year(s) Deadline: May 15, 2024
18 place StudyQA ranking:4991 Duration:2 years

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Society is facing the increasing prospect of local, national and international financial crimes perpetrated by individuals and members of organized crime.  Traditional patterns of crime are continuously being expanded and new techniques involving cybercrime and shadow banking systems are taking hold.  Criminals are very clever, well-financed, and have proven very able to erode the fabric of society.  However, new techniques are evolving for preventing crime and apprehending criminals such as fraud risk assessment, data analytics and security, and understanding the psychology of fraudsters.  More than ever, it is essential for dedicated, intelligent investigators to develop an understanding of old and new criminal patterns, and a mastery of new and old techniques for their identification and resolution.

The MFAcc is designed to provide the required understanding and mastery.  On a time-tested, online, distance education platform, it will offer an advanced, master’s level education for professional accountants, lawyers, and other investigators.  It will cover the theories, techniques and skills required for the investigation of financial crimes, the issues involved and computations required for the valuation of assets and businesses as well as the settlement of disputes, and the provision of expert assistance on these matters to courts, lawyers, corporations, and employers. 

The MFAcc offers an enhancement of the University’s Diploma in Investigative & Forensic Accounting Program that has offered outstanding online education for over 10 years.  As such, the MFAcc intends to become the preferred preparation for forensic accountants not only in Canada, but also worldwide, as well as persons in risk management and compliance functions, business valuation, fraud investigation in law enforcement, and financial investigations for such as the World Bank, The United Nations, and others. 

YEAR 1

  • IFA 1900H  Forensic Accounting & Investigation, Fraud & Cybercrime
  • IFA 1905H  Fraud Prevention, Risk Assessment & Investigation, Data Analytics & Security
  • IFA 1906H  Money Laundering, Asset Tracing & Recovery & International Aspects of Fraud
  • IFA 1901H  Forensic Accounting Professional & Practice Issues
  • IFA 1907H  Legal & Legal Process Issues for Forensic Accounting

YEAR 2

  • IFA 2900H  Loss Quantification
  • IFA 2905H  Advanced Forensic Investigation & Psychological Aspects of White Collar Crime
  • IFA 2906H  Business Valuation, Bankruptcy & Insolvency, & Advanced Loss Quantification
  • IFA 2903H  Research Project on Emerging Issues/Advanced Topics
  • IFA 2904H  Integrative Capstone
  • application fee
  • official transcript of each university attended (copy on-line - official by mail)
  • English Proficiency Test, if applicable
  • 2 letters of reference
  • resume or cv
  • copies of designations or other certificates
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