With the bachelor's in Fraud Examination degree program, in order to become a Certified Fraud Examiner, you will need to acquire specific training and knowledge of what is involved in the elements of the offense, what the legal aspects of fraud are, and how to collect the necessary proof and documentation to build a case. This program takes 2 to 3 years to complete.
Prepare yourself for a stimulating career in law enforcement.
If you like the challenge of gathering facts and analyzing data, then a career in criminal investigations is for you. Specialties include crime scene investigation (CSI), forensics, fraud, and computer crime. With a security-conscious society and growing concerns about drug-related crimes, employment in criminal investigations will only continue to grow.
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