Located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Carlow University offers a bachelor of science in forensic accounting. In addition to graduating with a bachelor's in forensic accounting, graduates also receive a minor in accounting. Students take classes in accounting, fraud detection, criminology, information technology and business management. Carlow's forensic accounting program prepares graduates to take both the Certified Fraud Examiner's exam and the Certified Forensic Accountant exam.
Carlow University
3333 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
800-333-2275
carlow.edu
New York University's School of Continuing and Professional Studies offers students and professionals the opportunity to earn a certificate in forensic accounting. The program focuses not only on detecting fraud, but also on preventing fraudulent financial practices. Students also learn about the litigation process and how to support legal teams as fraud cases go to court, including as an expert witness. Students take three required courses as well as three elective courses to earn the certificate.
NYU School of Continuing and Professional Studies
145 4th Avenue, Room 201
New York, NY 10003
212-998-7200
scps.nyu.edu
West Virginia University offers students a graduate level certificate in forensic accounting and fraud investigation. The school offers the certificate to new accountants as well as professionals in law enforcement who desire to learn more about financial crimes. Students who already have a bachelor's in accounting can earn the certificate while working on their master of professional accountancy at the school by taking two extra classes. Other students take a four-class curriculum to earn the certificate.
West Virginia University
1601 University Ave.
Morgantown, WV 26506
304-293-4092
wvu.edu