BUSINESS
MS IN ACCOUNTING FORENSICS (BUSINESS) Contact Person(s):
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Lorry Cohn Graduate Admission Counselor Phone: 312-341-2189 Fax: 312-341-3523 Email: lgcohn@roosevelt.edu ADDRESS: Chicago Campus 430 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL 60605 (312) 341-3500 Schaumburg Campus 1400 N. Roosevelt Blvd, Schaumburg, IL 60173 (847) 619-7300 WEBSITE: https:// www.roosevelt.edu/academics/ programs/masters-in-accountingforensics-msaf
required CoursES: 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 and ACCT 405 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. ACCT 406 ISSUES IN ASSET VALUATION 3 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 and ACCT courses, except ACCT 403 and ACCT 405 9 Total Credit Hours 30
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TARGET AUDIENCE: • Students who wish to complete their professional accounting education. • Students who wish to pursue a terminal program that will enable them to enter the fields of public accounting, managerial accounting, governmental or nonprofit accounting, and auditing. • Students who seek a concentration in fraud examination studies. • Students with majors in the liberal arts, sciences, engineering, and other fields who want to complete a professional accounting program. • Accountants and teachers of accounting who wish to advance their careers through further study.
ADMISSIONS PROCESS: To be considered for admission into one of Roosevelt's doctoral or masters programs, an individual must complete an online application. Additionally, applicants must submit the application fee and any appropriate documentation outlined by each academic program. Visit our Academic Programs page and find your chosen program to explore the admission process further. Learn more about the Chicago College of Performing Arts and the College of Pharmacy admission requirements and processes. For application deadlines, please visit the International Student Admission Requirements page.
ADMISSION PROCEDURE: Work with Lorry Cohn on particular registration procedures
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE: Upon acceptance, an Academic Advisor works with the student to select and register for their courses.
ACADEMIC CALENDAR: https://www.roosevelt.edu/news-events/ events/academic-calendar-print
DELIVERY MODE: Fully online LOCATION OF COURSE: Online TRANSFER HOURS POLICY: Students can transfer a maximum of 9 credit hours to this program.
FINANCIAL AID: https://www.roosevelt.edu/tuition-aid/learnabout-financial-aid-undergraduate
HOURS NEEDED: 30 credit hours