How to Get a Fraud Analyst Degree

As a fraud analyst, you will work to detect and prevent fraud within your organization. While a specific fraud analyst program does not exist, specific programs of study can lead to a successful career as a fraud analyst. Common industries for a fraud analyst include the banking industry and the insurance industry. Only a four-year bachelor's degree is required to work as a fraud analyst.

Instructions

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      Take a college entrance exam, such as the SAT or ACT. Your high school guidance counselor can assist you is signing up for a test date. Prices for the exams vary by exam and can change from year to year. Only one of the two exams is required for college admission.

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      Complete your high school studies to earn your high school diploma. Graduating high school, or passing the GED exam, is required in order to attend college.

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      Apply to colleges that you are interested in attending. To obtain a job as a fraud analyst, you need a bachelor's degree in a financial field, such as economics, mathematics, statistics, accounting or business. Admissions requirements vary by college.

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      Complete the required classes to earn your bachelor's degree in your chosen field. Classes required vary from school to school. However, the degree program generally focuses quantitative classes such as those in mathematics.

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