University of California, Santa Barbara

Courses I am taking for the Spring 2008 quarter (March 2008 - June 2008)
Economics 132B: Forensic Accounting
This course provides an overview of the methodology of fraud examination which involves obtaining documentary evidence, interviewing witnesses and potential suspects, writing investigative reports, testifying to findings, and forensic document examination. Students will apply prevention, detection, and investigative strategies to determine why and how occupational fraud is committed. Students will analyze human behaviors that are difficult to identify and quantify (such as greed, deception, and cheating) that can be deterred, investigated, and prosecuted.
Economics 181: International Finance
International money and capital markets and their impact on the domestic and world economies; international financial institutions and policies.
Economics 189: Business Law and Ethics
Course provides a basic understanding of ethics and the legal framework within which U.S. businesses operate. Includes a broad overview of court procedures and in-depth coverage of selected topics including contracts, securities, and property rights.
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