MSc Forensic Accounting

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  • Entry requirements
    Entry requirements • normally students must have an undergraduate degree in a relevant field. If you don’t have a degree you may be considered if you have at least five years’ professional experience. • you need two appropriate references • you need a high level of English language competence to successfully complete the course. If the language your first degree was taught in was not English, then typically IELTS 6.5 , TOEFL 620. • places are limited but there is no discrimination against any group or individual on the grounds of ethnic origin, nationality, gender, disability, marital status, sexuality, political or religious belief • international applicants, and applicants with disabilities are particularly welcomed onto the programme. For all applicants a good level of English is essential and it is important that international applicants have the level of English required to cope with the demands of the course. If you are concerned, you can attend the TESOL centre’s pre-session induction course. This may be recommended or required. • we normally interview students before admissions are finalised. International students may be interviewed by telephone or e-mail.
  • Academic title
    MSc Forensic Accounting
  • Course description
    Forensic study is increasingly popular in universities and a forensic approach is often used in the workplace. This course gives you accounting skills and knowledge related to forensic investigation.

    You gain an understanding of the legal issues in forensic study. A third of your study involves improving your knowledge of the legal system. Accounting is always studied in a legal context.

    This course gives you a specialist insight into the forensic analysis of financial accounts. Your module choices allow you to tailor your study to areas of interest. Total risk management addresses the design and management of financial information to help reduce the possibility of financial fraud.

    The financial regulations and supervision module gives you an insight into the legal framework and working practices around accounting.

    These option modules are supported by core modules such as electronic crime. You look at how new media can be exploited in financial fraud and how such actions can be traced.

    You also do a dissertation, an extended piece of research which you design and carry out under the direction of an academic tutor.

    There are four other forensic courses available. They are all designed to meet a wide range of individual needs and expectations. Each course complements your degree study or previous work experience.

    Other courses available

    Associated careers

    Our forensic courses allow you to find work as a specialist in your named area. You can find careers in accounting related-professions providing advice and guidance with reference to how accounts may be manipulated. You can specialise in detecting financial fraud through forensic investigation.

    You can also use the course to help your career development if you are in the police, legal and penal professions.

    Course content

    Modules
    • criminal litigation • legal methodology • law of evidence • forensic accounting • electronic crime • methods of enquiry: research and consultancy in finance

    Attendance

    Full-time – one year
    Part-time – two years

    September start date

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