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Accounting for Forensics
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Accounting for Forensic Accounting as a jointly registered, dual admission program to the existing Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Economics with specialization in Fraud Examination & Financial Forensics at John Jay College of Criminal Justice (John Jay). Upon successful completion of the lower division at BMCC, students will have a seamless transition to the upper division of the baccalaureate program at John Jay.
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Transfer Options
BMCC Accounting Graduates may transfer to John Jay College of Criminal Justice to study Forensic Accounting. Additionally, BMCC has an articulation agreement with CUNY’s Medgar Evers to continue for a B.A. in forensic accounting.
Requirements
In Residence at Borough of Manhattan Community College.
A student must have completed at least fifteen credit hours in residence to be certified for a degree.
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Consult with an advisor on which courses to take to satisfy these areas.
These areas can be satisfied by a STEM variant.
Consult with an advisor on which courses to take to satisfy these areas.
These areas can be satisfied by a STEM variant.
Consult with an advisor on which courses to take to satisfy these areas.
Consult with an advisor on which courses to take to satisfy these areas.
Consult with an advisor on which courses to take to satisfy these areas.
Consult with an advisor on which courses to take to satisfy these areas.
Consult with an advisor on which courses to take to satisfy these areas.
These areas can be satisfied by a STEM variant
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One Writing Intensive Course is required to graduate for all students entering BMCC as of Spring 2008. Effective spring 2018, entering students will be required to pass a writing intensive course beyond ENG 201 in order to graduate. However, any student possessing a bachelor degree or higher will be exempt from this policy.