It’s fully online and just six short courses in a part-time format. KS: This is a good way to get a condensed taste of the work of an investigator in fraud and economic crime. Q: What kind of students will be most interested in FFCI? Across the public and private sector, we know the financial industry requires professionals with these skills. Ken Schulz: The stability of our organizations and our larger economy depends on our ability to root out and prevent financial crimes. Q: Why did BCIT Forensics develop a microcredential in Fraud and Financial Crime Investigation (FFCI)?
Learn more about the microcredential in Fraud and Financial Crime Investigation by joining the BCIT Forensics Info Session on January 15. Q&A with Ken Schulz, Program Head of BCIT Forensics’ Crime and Intelligence Analysis (CIA)-focused programs, all of which now offer online delivery options