Keiser University鈥檚 Bachelor of Arts degree in Financial Crime Investigation (FCI) provides students with competencies in the areas of computer information analysis, criminal justice, and accounting. The program provides students with the necessary skills to investigate financial criminal activity through the analysis of financial records, proper collection and documentation of information, and interpretation of the evidentiary value of the information gathered.
Program Objectives
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University鈥檚 mission and its goals:
Program Outline
To receive a Bachelor of Arts degree in Financial Crime Investigation, students must earn 120.0 credit hours.
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January 2025
Keiser University
Fort Lauderdale Campus,
1500 Northwest, 49th Street,
FORT LAUDERDALE,
Florida,
33309, United States
Successful completion of a secondary school program equivalent to high school in the United States. (Official records must be evaluated by an approved educational evaluator service attesting that completion is equivalent to secondary school completed in the United States)
Certification of financial ability to meet tuition and other necessary expenses or ability to qualify for financial aid as an eligible non-citizen.
If an applicant鈥檚 primary language is not English, the applicant must present a TOEFL score of 500 or higher on a paper-based examination, a score of 173 on a computer-based examination, an internet-based score (iBT) of 61, or an IELTS score of 6.0 or higher.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Keiser University has a strong international character to its student body, providing a home-away-from-home for students from all over the world.