Forensic Accounting Associate Degree Programs

The field of forensic accounting is an emerging area of expertise that draws from the worlds of finance and law enforcement. In this article, you will find out what kinds of courses in criminology and auditing you will take as part of an associate degree program and how to become a Certified Public Accountant along the way.

How Can I Earn an Associate's Degree in Forensic Accounting?

Associate's degree programs in forensic accounting are extremely rare, and the subject is more commonly offered as a specialty in bachelor's degree programs. Master's degree or graduate certificate programs in forensic accounting are even more common. For these reasons, an associate's degree in accounting may qualify you for a position to assist a forensic accountant, but it may also whet your appetite to continue your education in order to obtain the appropriate bachelor's or master's degree.

You can find associate's degree programs in accounting offered at over 500 schools, as listed in the online directory of the National Center for Education Statistics. However, to find accredited schools offering undergraduate programs that emphasize forensic accounting, you'd be better off to consult the online directory maintained by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business.