BA (Honours) Forensic Accounting
Four years full-time (including one year work placement) or three years full-time
UCAS code • N490
Location • City Campus
Subject area • Accounting, banking and finance
Related subjects • Law
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Watch videos of our students talking about their work placements and the benefits they've gained.
At a glance
Pursue a career in the specialist field of forensic accounting, whilst also gaining the skills need for more general accounting roles. You study course materials created in conjunction with leading employers and professional bodies, and can complete industry recognised certificates such as those offered by SAGE. You can also gain exemptions from the ACCA, ICAEW and other accounting bodies.
Key points
• Develop the specialist skills needed to investigate crimes like financial fraud.
• Study on a course designed with leading employers and professional bodies.
• Gain industry-recognised certifications throughout the course.
• Get ahead with exemptions from some CIMA, ACCA and ICAEW exams.
What is forensic accounting?
Forensic accounting, sometimes called investigative accounting, involves the application of accounting concepts and techniques to legal problems. Forensic accountants investigate and document financial fraud and white collar crimes on the part of employees, suppliers, or customers. They typically become involved in financial investigations after evidence of deceptive financial transactions has arisen. After conducting an investigation, they write and submit a report of their findings.
They also provide litigation support to lawyers in providing estimates of losses, damages, and assets related to specific legal cases in many areas of the law including loss of profits claims and shareholder disputes. When a case goes to trial, they are likely to testify as expert witnesses.
In criminal investigations, forensic accountants analyse complex financial transactions such as those in arising from manipulations and price fixing schemes. They also help governments and other regulatory bodies achieve compliance with various forms of regulation.
This course
Specialise in forensic accounting and differentiate yourself in the competitive accounting sector. You gain the educational grounding and intellectual development to take full advantage of career opportunities as they arise. And if you choose a career as a forensic accountant or in some other investigative role, you will have a head start on other graduates.
In the first year, you learn the main principles of accounting and finance and familiarise yourself with the business environment, through the use of business games. We also provide you with opportunities to develop vital IT and numerical skills.
You deepen your understanding of the role and scope of financial accounting in your second year and explore related areas such as financial risk. You also learn about the environment in which forensic accountants operate, through modules on electronic crime and fraud evidence and expert witness.
In your third year, you also have the opportunity to apply what you’ve learnt in a professional setting with a paid work placement. We recommend this as it gives an insight into the workings of a business or service organisation and is highly valued by employers. You might even find it leads to the offer of a permanent job after you graduate.
In the final year, you gain extra insight into your accounting specialism, by evaluating forensic accounting techniques and forensic investigation in professional work contexts. This is designed to be your final preparation for employment as a forensic accountant.
After graduation you may be exempt from some of the examinations of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) and the Institute of Financial Accountants (IFA). This, along with the optional work placement, places you in a strong position in the graduate employment market.
Key areas of study
This course gives you an in-depth knowledge of accounting and finance and covers key areas such as • forensic investigation • forensic dispute resolution • financial accounting • corporate and criminal law • taxation • managing financial risks • ethics, social responsibility, and corporate governance.
Professional body membership
Your student membership fees for Association of Certified Fraud Examiners for your second and final years of study are paid by the University allowing you to have full access to their member resources for the purposes of studying your specialist modules.
Enhanced study experience
We embed a wide range of extras into your course to enhance your study experience and to give you greater employability and technical skills after graduating. Visit the enhanced study media box to view examples of our many initiatives.
Our experienced staff have close links to accounting and financial professional bodies. This enables us to offer a range of guest talks from companies such as KPMG and Grant Thornton and professional bodies such as ACCA and ICAEW.
Find out more about BA (Honours) Forensic Accounting
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You apply for this course through UCAS.
2013/14 academic year
For 2013 entry, membership of professional bodies is included in the course fee.
The course fee may be subject to annual inflationary increase. For further information on fees and funding see www.shu.ac.uk/study/ug/fees-and-funding
2013/14 academic year
Typically £11,880 a year
2014/15 academic year
Typically £11,880 a year
The course fee may be subject to annual inflationary increase. For further information on fees, scholarships and bursaries see www.shu.ac.uk/international/fees
• individual reports and essays • multiple choice and phase tests • group and individual presentations • consultancy projects • group work tasks • examinations
Find out about work placements and how we can support your placement experience.
Optional year-long work placements are normally gained by competitive interview and are not a guaranteed part of a course.
This course is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW). Graduate exemptions are available from some of the professional body examinations.
Key Information Set 
Enhanced study experience
These are examples of some of the extras we embed into the course to enhance your study experience and to give you greater employability and technical skills after graduating.
The Sewell Academy
All final students attend the Sewell Recruitment Academy as part of their course giving them an excellent basis on which to gain employment after graduting. This involves attending a number of sessions throughout the academic year to get career advice, CV help, job searching tips and guest talks from prominent local recruiters. Sessions are run from a specialist financial recruitment company. We are the only university with such an arrangement and there has been a number of notable successes, such as students gaining prominent positions in global companies, as a direct result of this programme.
Sage certification
All students on accounting courses attend a two day Sage masterclass to learn key techniques using recognised industry accounting software. Those who attend both days receive a joint Sheffield Hallam and Sage certificate. Given the prominence of the use of Sage in businesses, having a recognised certificate to demonstrate your ability will help you to jump straight into a job and hit the ground running.
Excel training
All students gain additional training on the more advanced tools in preparation for placement and graduate roles. This is achieved through a number of half day masterclasses held in semester two. Excel is widely used throughout the business world and by having advanced skills we try to ensure our graduates are one step ahead of the competition.
Professional body certification
All students are able to gain additional accounting professional body accreditation in the first year. This enables you to demonstrate to both placement and other employers your ability to sit professional examinations. This helps you to differentiate yourself to potential employers.
Student Finance Society
Students are encouraged to take part in the Finance Society which arranges guest speakers, trips and social events. The society also organises a finance careers event where all the major professional bodies attend along with key employers such as KMPG, Aviva, Grant Thornton and the Cooperative Bank. It gives students an opportunity to discuss future career plans and find out about the latest placement and graduate vacancies.
Maths help
Many think accountancy and finance is maths and yet this really isn’t the case. However any role in finance will involve numbers we have a comprehensive range of support in place to help students enhance their numeracy skills. All students have access to further support through one-to-one help and drop in sessions to improve skills and confidence.
Links to business
We have a comprehensive range of links to regional, national and international companies. This ensures that • our courses stay up to date • a range of guest lectures are embedded in modules • a number of companies recruit directly from us for internship’s • we maintain our excellent reputation with business which enhances your job prospects.
Teaching expertise and professional body links
We have two Professors of Accounting Education who have extensive links with professional bodies and who have a strong influence on the content of our modules and courses. We also have staff who have won the University's Teaching Excellence Award. Many staff are involved with the key professional bodies which means that your courses carry substantial professional accreditation and that our reputation is enhanced within the industry.
About our courses (1:08)
In this video, undergraduate student Nick Thompson talks about our course covers both practical and theoretical aspects of the sector, preparing you well for a finanacial career.
Benefits of a placement year (1:48)
Nick discusses the optional placement year and modules studies throughout his course. Nick chose to go on placement at Redmayne Bentley Stockbrokers, Leeds.
Favourite project (0:25)
Nick talks about the favourite project he has completed, which involves him setting up a finance and investment society.
Student support (0:21)
As someone with dyslexia, Nick talks about the extra support he receives for assignment work and exams.
Elizabeth Bada (3:14)
Undergraduate student Elizabeth Bada talks about her course and how it has prepared her for a financial career.
Stoddart lecture theatre
This is the Stoddart lecture theatre. The lecture theatre is housed within the Stoddart Building, which is home of the Sheffield Business School.
Lauren Haggar – part 1 (1:29)
Lauren Haggar talks about her experiences on placement at PricewaterhouseCoopers and the benefits she's gained from it.
Download the video transcript (DOC, 78KB).
Andy Ward, PricewaterhouseCoopers Director, and Lauren Haggar (1:53)
Andy Ward, a Director at PricewaterhouseCoopers, talks about the relationship the company has with Sheffield Hallam and why they choose our graduates.
Lauren Haggar also talks about her experiences on placement at PricewaterhouseCoopers and the benefits she's gained from it.
Download the video transcript (DOC, 79KB).
Placement opportunities at Coats Plc (2:32)
Find out about the placement opportunities at Coats Plc.
Elizabeth Bada (3:13)
Elizabeth Bada talks about her experiences on placement at Coats Plc and the benefits she’s gained from it.

