MS Economic Crime Forensics .
MS Economic Crime Forensics Facilitator Peggy McCoey, M.S. Director mccoey@lasalle.edu (215) 951-1136
Program Highlights Inter-disciplinary focus from Accounting, Criminal Justice and Computer Science. Offered in a 100% online format, including synchronous collaboration between students and faculty. Academically and Professionally Qualified Faculty. The program may be completed in two years by taking two courses every semester (fall, spring and summer). Diverse Student Experiences
Curriculum Foundation Core Track Pick ONE Integrative Capstone MBA 615 Managerial and Financial Accounting BUS 776 Law for Business CIS 540 Network Theory ECF 601 Fraud Examination ECF 604 The Computer and Internet Fraud ECF 605 Corporate Ethics and Compliance ECF 610 Criminal Justice & Legal Concepts ECF 625 Litigation Support ECF 644 Data Security Technologies ECF 650 Self-Assessment for Leadership ECF 655 Fraud Cases: Special Examples ECF 658 Data Mining or ECF 638 White Collar Crime Network Security ECF 619 LAN Administration ECF 665 Computer Digital Forensics Corporate Fraud ECF 632 Financial Fraud ECF 636 Occupational Fraud ECF 880 Capstone
Graduate Certificate Fraud and Forensic Accounting 5 Graduate courses offered online. May be completed in one calendar year if two courses are taken during fall and spring and one course in the summer. Certificate Courses FACC 701 -- Fraud Examination FACC 702 -- Financial Fraud FACC 703 -- Occupational Fraud FACC 704 -- The Computer and Internet Fraud FACC 705 -- Fraud Cases: Special Examples Students who complete the graduate certificate may continue in the MS Economic Crime Forensics degree program. All course work in the certificate may be applied to the Corporate Track in the degree.
Steps to enroll in M.S. Economic Crime Forensics Apply Online at www.lasalle.edu. Submit transcripts, resume and letters of recommendation. Upon receipt, we will review materials and schedule a telephone interview. An admission decision will be reached. Students may enroll for Fall, Spring or Summer semesters.
Steps to enroll in Fraud and Forensic Accounting Certificate Apply Online at www.lasalle.edu. Submit transcripts, resume and essay describing how the certificate will advance your professional goals. Upon receipt, the materials will be viewed and an admission decision will be reached. Certificate students may enroll for Fall and Spring semesters.
Levels of Admission Regular Acceptance Conditional Provisional Reject *Applications are accepted on a rolling basis
Tuition Fees for the 2013-2014 Academic Year $710 per credit hour $50 Technology fee $100 semester fee Employer Deferred Payment Plan Financial Aid www.fafsa.ed.gov Grants
Contact Us! Peggy McCoey , M.A. Director (215) 951-1136 mccoey@lasalle.edu Visit our website for additional information at www.lasalle.edu/ecf Personalized Model Roster Request: Submit transcripts from all colleges/universities attended may be sent to La Salle University Office of Adult Enrollment Box 826 1900 W. Olney Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19141 Resumes and recommendations may be submitted electronically