Business Forensics Degree Program Information

Bring fraudulent activities to a halt with a bachelor's degree in Business Forensics from Franklin University.

 

Corporate fraud isn't just an accounting problem. Protecting your organization from questionable business practices is important in every department of your organization. According to a report by the Association of Fraud Examiners (ACFE), the most common types of corporate fraud cases are:

  • Business corruption
  • Fraudulent billing schemes
  • Financial misstatements

 

So it's easy to see why all managers need to be familiar with corporate regulations and compliance!

 

Franklin's Business Forensics major will help you build upon a business administration core with a strong forensics component that's highly valued by employers. You'll study organizational behavior and learn to identify questionable business practices, communicate fraud findings to a variety of audiences, and help ensure that your organization is held to a high standard of business ethics.

 

White-collar crime doesn't often leave obvious clues, which makes it easy to miss – and hard to prosecute. With a bachelor's degree in Business Forensics, you'll be uniquely suited to identify, resolve, and prevent fraudulent activity in a variety of business functions.

 

And if you're interested in a professional certification, Franklin's Business Forensics major provides you with foundational knowledge necessary to take professional accounting certification exams including the Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) exam.

 

Request more information on our Business Forensics major or apply online now – it's free.

 

Or, learn more about our Forensic Accounting major.

Career Options Include

  • General Manager
  • Small Business Owner
  • Supervisor
  • Training Specialist
  • Analyst
  • Consultant

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