Program Description
The certificate prepares students for a career in the field of forensic accounting by providing them with skills and tools to both prevent fraud from occurring and discovering fraud after it has occurred.
Mission
The certificate in Fraud and Forensic Accounting, consistent with the mission of Graduate Studies, prepares students to enter the field of forensic accounting.
Program Goals
The program has the following goals:
- Prepare students to participate ethically and professionally in a global market.
- Prepare students to enter the field of forensic accounting.
Program Specific Information
This certificate may be applied to the M.S. Economic Crime Forensics programs.
Student Learning Outcomes
The student learning outcomes for the certificate are:
- Evaluate and support accounting and auditing concepts related to the causation of corporate economic crime.
- Devise plans and processes to prevent and deter economic crime.
Academic Requirements
A foundation course may be required based on the student’s background.
Course List
Code |
Title |
Credits |
ECF 610 | Criminal Justice and Legal Concepts | 3 |
FACC 702 | Financial Statement Fraud | 3 |
FACC 703 | Occupational Fraud and Abuse | 3 |
FACC 704 | The Computer and Internet Fraud | 3 |
FACC 705 | Fraud Detection and Prevention: Special Cases | 3 |
Total Credits | 15 |
Faculty
Assistant Professor: McCoey
Lecturer: Monaghan, Walters, Zikmund
Program Contact Information
M.S. Economic Crime Forensics
Holroyd Hall, Room 129
ecf@lasalle.edu
(215) 951-1136
Staff Contact Information
Margaret McCoey, M.S.
Program Director
Assistant Professor
Holroyd Hall, Room 129
(215) 951-1136