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Career Concentration in Fraud Examination

Administered by Department of Accounting

Effective Fall, 2009

The concentration consists of 18 credits, 12 of which must be taken at Bloomsburg University. A minimum cumulative average of 2.0 must be achieved in all courses required for the concentration. Completion of the concentration is recognized on the student's official transcript.

Required courses:

91.326 Introduction to Fraud Examination
91.426 Advanced Fraud Examination
91.456 Computer Forensics and Fraud Examination
43.101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
43.330 White Collar Crime
94.480 Security Systems Management

Prerequisites for 91.326 include: 91.220 or 91.221, and 91.222. Courses may be applied toward completion of a major or minors in business and/or as electives.