Business Forensics
Bring Corporate Corruption to the Right Conclusion!
White collar crime doesn't often leave behind obvious clues, making it easy to miss — and often hard to prosecute. The objective of business forensics is to uncover the causes and effects of business fraud, questionable business practices or identity theft.
The Business Forensics major at Franklin University teaches you how to apply business and basic accounting principles, theories and disciplines to uncover facts and analyze hypotheses at issue in legal disputes. This fascinating field encompasses virtually every branch of business knowledge, and Franklin's Business Forensics Major gives you a broad-based knowledge of the many disciplines involved, including auditing, business administration, finance, quantitative methods and others.
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- Develop and implement preventative measures to ensure corporate integrity
- Learn to strategically resolve fraud and business forensics issues
- Focus heavily on behavioral science to discover motivation for a breach of integrity
- Interpret and communicate fraud and business forensics findings to various audiences
- Gain the skills to testify as a content expert in litigation hearings
Career Options Include
- Law Enforcement Officer
- Loss Prevention Manager
- Independent Fraud Examiner
- Private Investigator
- Government Fraud Examiner
Degree Options

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