Degree Options
This program offers a lot of flexibility although the most traditional path is an M.S. in Accounting with an internal audit concentration. An MBA with internal audit concentration is also available.
Students from Arts and Humanities, Engineering and Computer Science, General Studies, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences and Behavioral and Brain Science who have a strong desire to learn internal audit's analytic skills and combine that with expertise of the program they are working on are well-suited for a variety of positions in large organizations. These students have a strong appeal to the business community and can make an immediate contribution to the internal audit groups of large companies, non-profits, and government agencies. This program allows the flexibility to meet the individual academic requirements of the students. Students from theses areas should speak with an advisor if they wish to complete the IAEP program.
Key Points
- Core internal audit course
- 12 to 15 credits requirement
- Emphasis on certifications
- Student chapter involvement
- Integrated approach
Key Features
- Business involvement
- Innovation
- Technology