Location: Rome, Italy
Eligibility: The program is open to undergraduate students with a 2.5 GPA who have successfully completed MGMT 200.
Course Credits: MGMT 390 Financial Forensics and Fraud Investigation and MGMT 390 Elective for 6 credits.
Estimated Cost: $4800 (airfare and personal spending not included)
Housing: Students will stay in shared student apartments or residence housing in Rome.
Language Requirements: None
Host: Krannert School of Management
Contact: krannertstudyabroad@purdue.edu for more information.
Krannert students may apply for Krannert specific scholarships in addition to the Purdue Moves Scholarship. For more information visit our Financial Planning and Scholarships page!
7
december
Callout
6:00 PM, KRAN G016
1
Feb
Scholarship Deadline*
10
Feb
Deposit Deadline
$500 non-refundable deposit
11-9
May-Jun
Program Dates
*Students will be notified by mid-February of Scholarship standing.
Financial Forensics and Fraud Investigation - MGMT 390
It is estimated that 5% of worldwide revenues, or nearly $5 trillion, are lost to occupational fraud, and since the large corporate scandals of the early 2000’s, including Enron and Italy’s Parmalat, considerable attention has been paid to preventing and detecting such frauds. This course will teach students how to recognize, investigate, and prevent financial frauds that affect organizations. Upon course completion, students will understand the role of financial forensic professionals in preventing and detecting frauds and will have learned skills that will assist them in preventing frauds in their organizations. For those interested in certifications in financial forensics, the information and skills learned will help them in taking exams such as the Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) exam.
Elective/Cultural Competency - MGMT 390
This course will be taught by on site local faculty. Course title and content is TBD until further notice.