Accounting Forensics, MSAF
Requirements
Students entering with a non-business baccalaureate degree will have their prior course work evaluated and may be required to take additional foundation accounting course(s) in addition to the10-course MSAF program. In these cases, the foundation accounting course(s) will not count toward the degree. ACCT 403 INTRODUCTION TO ACCOUNTING and ACCT 405 ACCOUNTING FOR EXECUTIVES will not count toward the MSAF degree, including as degree electives.
To earn the MSAF, students must successfully complete at least 30 credit hours: seven core courses and three electives. Minimum 3.0 gpa. No more than two grades of C (not C-) may be applied towards the degree.
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
ACCT 406 | ISSUES IN ASSET VALUATION | 3 |
Required | ||
ACCT 471 | FRAUD EXAMINATION | 3 |
ACCT 473 | FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND FRAUD | 3 |
ACCT 474 | ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING | 3 |
ACCT 475 | COMPUTER FORENSICS & AUDITING | 3 |
ACCT 477 | TOPICS IN BUSINESS FORENSICS | 3 |
INFS 401 | INFORMATION RESOURCE MANAGEMENT | 3 |
Electives | ||
Three graduate level electives from INFS or ACCT courses, except ACCT 403 and ACCT 405 | 9 | |
Total Credit Hours | 30 |
Your degree map is a general guide suggesting courses to complete each term on your degree's academic pathway. It is based on the most current scheduling information from your academic program. Your program’s degree map is reviewed annually and updated as schedules change (although you retain the same course requirements as long as you are continuously enrolled in your degree program).
Always work closely with your academic advisor to understand curriculum requirements and scheduling, as each student’s academic plan can look slightly different. No more than two grades of C (not C-) may be applied toward the 30 hours used for the degree. A graduate course can only be repeated once; no more than two courses can be repeated.
Year 1 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Fall | Credit Hours | Spring | Credit Hours |
ACCT 4061 | 3 | ACCT 4712 | 3 |
INFS 401 | 3 | ACCT 4732 | 3 |
ACCT 474 | 3 | ACCT 4771,2 | 3 |
ACCT or INFS Elective #1 | 3 | ||
9 | 12 | ||
Year 2 | |||
Fall | Credit Hours | ||
ACCT 475 | 3 | ||
ACCT or INFS Elective #2 | |||
ACCT or INFS Elective #3 | 3 | ||
6 | |||
Total Credit Hours 27 |
- 1
ACCT 406 ISSUES IN ASSET VALUATION is a prerequisite for ACCT 477 TOPICS IN BUSINESS FORENSICS
- 2
3 credits of Accounting and 3 credits of Information System or computer courses are prerequisites for ACCT 471 FRAUD EXAMINATION, ACCT 473 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND FRAUD, and ACCT 477 TOPICS IN BUSINESS FORENSICS.
Your degree map is a general guide suggesting courses to complete each term on your degree's academic pathway. It is based on the most current scheduling information from your academic program. Your program’s degree map is reviewed annually and updated as schedules change (although you retain the same course requirements as long as you are continuously enrolled in your degree program).
Always work closely with your academic advisor to understand curriculum requirements and scheduling, as each student’s academic plan can look slightly different. No more than two grades of C (not C-) may be applied toward the 30 hours used for the degree. A graduate course can only be repeated once; no more than two courses can be repeated.
Year 1 | |||
---|---|---|---|
Fall | Credit Hours | Spring | Credit Hours |
ACCT 4061 | 3 | ACCT 4712 | 3 |
INFS 401 | 3 | ACCT 4732 | 3 |
6 | 6 | ||
Year 2 | |||
Fall | Credit Hours | Spring | Credit Hours |
ACCT 474 | 3 | ACCT 4771,2 | 3 |
ACCT 475 | 3 | ACCT or INFS Elective #1 | 3 |
6 | 6 | ||
Year 3 | |||
Fall | Credit Hours | ||
ACCT or INFS Elective #2 | 3 | ||
ACCT or INFS Elective #3 | 3 | ||
6 | |||
Total Credit Hours 30 |
- 1
ACCT 406 ISSUES IN ASSET VALUATION is a prerequisite for ACCT 477 TOPICS IN BUSINESS FORENSICS
- 2
3 credits of Accounting and 3 credits of Information System or computer courses are prerequisites for ACCT 471 FRAUD EXAMINATION, ACCT 473 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND FRAUD, and ACCT 477 TOPICS IN BUSINESS FORENSICS