




Summary of This Program
There are a variety of accounting types — revenue, insurance, equity, assets, taxation — but there is one incredibly important branch of accounting that has seen significant growth in recent years: forensic accounting.
In today’s competitive and rapidly-evolving professional landscape, forensic accounting remains a complex discipline — providing training in recognizing occupational fraud, white-collar crime, and financial statement misrepresentation, which is critical to the advancement and success of countless organizations and businesses.
If you’re interested in securing a meaningful career in forensic accounting, it is crucial that you pursue a degree in forensic accounting that will equip you with the skills needed to address challenges related to fraud prevention and investigation.
With this in mind, Neumann University offers a unique Master of Science in Accounting with an Emphasis on Forensics and Fraud Detection, a strategic degree program designed for future leaders in the field of forensic accounting who are passionate about uncovering white collar crime in a variety of organizations and businesses.
The 12-credit certificate is designed to establish the foundation and introduce key principles of forensic accounting.
For more information, contact our graduate admissions office at gradadultadmiss@neumann.edu or 610-361-5208.
Tuition is based on the number of credits students are enrolled in. For more information, visit the Office of Financial Assistance.
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Applicants must submit official transcripts from all institutions attended, a graduate writing prompt, a current resume and two (2) letters of recommendation.
For more information on the admissions requirements for this program, visit our admissions page.
Employees of partners and their immediate family members are eligible to receive a tuition discount on select graduate programs. For questions, feel free to reach out to
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Program Related Current Partners:
• Upper Chichester Township Administration
• Sun East Federal Credit Union
• City of Philadelphia
• Aqua America
• Access IT Group, Inc
• Abenity
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are some jobs in forensic accounting with a master's degree?
Professionals working in forensic accounting may also pursue a variety of meaningful career roles, including:
What are some jobs in forensic accounting with a master's degree?
Professionals working in forensic accounting may also pursue a variety of meaningful career roles, including:
What is the average salary of a forensic accountant?
Accountants who specialize in forensic accounting can expect a lucrative and meaningful career — both in Pennsylvania and across the nation.
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What is the average salary of a forensic accountant?
Accountants who specialize in forensic accounting can expect a lucrative and meaningful career — both in Pennsylvania and across the nation.
Nationally: According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, “the median annual wage for accountants and auditors was $73,000” for accountants and auditors at the national level. BLS also predicts that employment for accountants in the United States will increase 7 percent by 2030.
Pennsylvania: According to ZipRecruiter.com, forensic accountants who obtain Certified Public Accountant (CPA) status and who work in Pennsylvania make an average of $66,000 — with annual salaries as high as $106,000. Further, “Pennsylvania ranks number 23 out of 50 states nationwide for CPA salaries,” making Pennsylvania a strategic choice for CPAs looking to work in forensic accounting.Where do forensic accountants work?
Tasked with conducting examinations into the finances of an individual or business, forensic accountants are employed in a variety of important industries, such as:
Where do forensic accountants work?
Tasked with conducting examinations into the finances of an individual or business, forensic accountants are employed in a variety of important industries, such as:
Who teaches the courses in Neumann's master's degree program in forensic accounting?
Taught by expert faculty with first-hand experience in the field, graduate students in Neumann’s MS in Accounting program will learn from field experts like IRS agents, FBI agents, and attorneys that prosecute fraud — an incredibly valuable opportunity for future leaders in the field of forensic accounting.
What are some course examples?
Below are just a few examples of the types of courses students will take in Neumann’s master’s in Accounting program.
Fraud Examinations in Society: This course...
What are some course examples?
Below are just a few examples of the types of courses students will take in Neumann’s master’s in Accounting program.
Fraud Examinations in Society: This course examines the various legislative, administrative, and other societal remedies that have emerged in response to white-collar crime and investigates public and private sources that provide information on current issues in forensic accounting and fraud examination. Cases in securities fraud, pension fraud, environmental crimes, antitrust violations, bribery, money laundering, and corporate governance will be discussed.
Auditing for White Collar Crime and Employee Fraud: This course provides an introduction to financially motivated nonviolent crimes and examines the various types of white collar crimes that exist in society and how law enforcement identifies and investigates these crimes committed for illegal monetary gain.
Legal Aspects of Fraud with Interviewing Techniques: This course emphasizes how to strategically plan and execute effective interviews that are both skillful and ethical and examines recent legal issues related to interviewing in a fraud environment. Students will improve their ability to ask the right questions and detect deception in interviews.
What is needed to apply?
Applicants with a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited, degree-granting institution who have successfully completed all prerequisite courses are eligible for...
What is needed to apply?
Applicants with a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited, degree-granting institution who have successfully completed all prerequisite courses are eligible for entrance to the Master of Science in Accounting program, subject to the approval of the Program Director. Acceptance is on a competitive basis after submission of all credentials and an interview with the Program Director.
All applicants must submit the following:
Pro Tip: Looking for an online master’s in accounting with no GMAT or GRE requirement? Neumann University's Master of Science in Accounting does not require applicants to submit GMAT or GRE scores.
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