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- Department of Accounting and Finance
- Programmes:
- MPhil/Ph.D. Accounting
- Masters in Accounting and Finance
- Masters in Forensic Accounting and Investigation (MFAI)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Forensic Accounting and Investigation (PGDFAI)
- Programmes:
- Department of Accounting and Finance
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR MASTERS IN FORENSIC ACCOUNTING AND INVESTIGATION (MFAI):
The programme is intended for applicants with minimum of Second Class Lower Division B.Sc. in forensic accounting, fraud examination, accounting or in other programmes with substantial accounting contents such as Business Administration, Banking and Finance, and Actuarial Science. Please note that:
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- Preference will be given to candidates with a First Class or a Second Class Upper Division in the undergraduate degree programmes stated above.
- OR equivalent qualifications such as Postgraduate Diplomas acceptable to the University of Jos with weighted average of not less than 60%.
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ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN FORENSIC ACCOUNTING AND INVESTIGATION (PGDFAI)
This programme, Post-Graduate Diploma (PGDFAI.) in Forensic Accounting and Investigation, has been designed for candidates from other sciences, who have flare for forensic accounting and fraud investigation, such law, criminology, psychology, sociology, insurance, marketing, and economics who want to enter into forensic accounting profession but due to their background will not meet admission requirement into the Masters. Programme. The programme provides a solid foundation in forensic sciences for future forensics studies.
This programme is intended for applicants with 3rd class degree in forensic accounting, accounting, business administration and banking and finance or applicants with at least 2nd class lower division in law, criminology, psychology, sociology, insurance, marketing, and economics. An upper second class honours or international equivalent is required. The Master's programme in Forensic Accounting is divided into three semesters to run for 18 calendar months and not exceeding four years maximum. Students shall conclude their studies with a Master’s thesis. The Postgraduate Diploma will run for duration of one year and not exceeding three years maximum. Students will also undertake project in forensic accounting, accounting and business studies.