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Forensic Accounting Major

Associate of Science (A.S.) Degree Requirements
64 semester hours

The following degree requirements are from the current Franklin University Academic Bulletin. If you began your coursework before the current academic year, please contact your SSA for your degree requirements. Always confirm your degree requirements with your SSA.

General Education Core (32 hours)

  • COMM 120 - College Writing (4)
  • COMP 106 - Introduction to Spreadsheets (1)
  • COMP 108 - Introduction to Databases (1)
  • ECON 210 - Introduction to Microeconomics (4) OR
    ECON 220 - Introduction to Macroeconomics (4)
  • MATH 215* - Statistical Concepts (4)
  • PF 305 - Global Issues (4)
  • PF 321** - Learning Strategies (2)
  • SPCH 100 - Speech Communication (4) OR
    COMM 150 - Interpersonal Communication (4)
  • Humanities Elective (4)
  • General Education Elective (4) 

*Students must also meet the University algebra competency requirement.
** PF 321 must be taken prior to the first BLF course.

Business Core (16 hours)

  • ACCT 215 - Financial Accounting (4)
  • ACCT 225 - Managerial Accounting (4)
  • BSAD 312 - Management Theory and Practices (4)
  • FINA 301 - Principles of Finance (4)

Major Area (16 hours)

  • ACCT 310 - Intermediate Accounting I (4)
  • ACCT 320 - Intermediate Accounting II (4)
  • ACCT 341 - Fraud Examination (4)
  • Major Area Elective (4)*
    *Select 4 hours from the following:
    • ACCT 342 - The Behavioral Basis of Detecting and Deterring
           White Collar Fraud (4)
    • ACCT 343 - Legal Elements of Fraud (4)
    • ACCT 344 - Corporate Governance and Internal Control Assessment (4)

Students seeking an associate’s degree must earn at least 30 credit hours overall in residence at Franklin University.

A minimum 2.25 GPA is required in the major area for students enrolled in either the associate’s or bachelor’s degree programs, and each major area course must be completed with a grade of "C" or better to count toward degree requirements.

If needed, English, reading, and mathematics placement tests determine which, if any, developmental education courses are required. Students placing into these courses must pass them prior to enrolling in any course at the 200 level or above. Developmental education courses carry institutional credit only and do not count toward degree requirements for graduation. Computer Literacy is a General Education prerequisite. Students with computer experience will have the option of completing a free placement exam to waive this prerequisite.

Business Principles (BSAD 110) is a Business Core prerequisite. Transfer students with the equivalent of four (4) business courses are not required to take Business Principles.

All students are required to pass College Writing (COMM 120), Learning Strategies (PF 321) and Speech Communication (SPCH 100) prior to enrolling in any course at the 200 level or above. General Education courses must be selected from science, math, social and behavioral science, humanities, economics, communication or professional foundations.

The Forensic Accounting Program also offers a Bachelor of Science Degree, Subsequent Bachelor of Science Degree, and Joint Programs of Study: B.S., Forensic Accounting/Vantage MBA®.