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AUDIT
We are pleased to offer a comprehensive programme of audit, assurance and review training and development. These cover introductory, practitioner, Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) professional diploma and advanced diploma qualifications, through to Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and MSc.
We also provide relevant practical training and development in core skills.
In addition to our open programmes we are always very pleased to tailor bespoke solutions to meet specific client needs on a broad spectrum of governance, risk management, audit and fraud.
More details of our programmes can be found in our Audit, Assurance and Review brochure and on our community site
nationalschool.gov.uk/auditassurance
Introduction to Systematic Auditing
For staff who need an understanding of the role and operation of an internal audit/review unit and the techniques of systems-based auditing. Examples are non-career auditors, members of management assurance teams, quality units, compliance teams, audit administration staff and consultants, and inspection and review staff who work in multidisciplinary units. This programme is also useful for newly appointed internal auditors who need to attend an introductory level programme as part of their induction programme. Business managers have attended the programme in response to the growing trend towards management’s self assessment of internal controls.
Programme Director Nigel Freeman
Code Length Price
ITSA 3 days £1,175, £925*
Venue Dates
Sunningdale 7-9 Jun 10
*Scotland 22-24 Nov 10
For further information
Marie-Claire Norman 01344 634 085, gtn 3803 4085
marie-claire.norman@nationalschool.gsi.gov.uk nationalschool.gov.uk/itsa
Audit Programmes: IIA Diploma Level Scheme (Apr 10-Mar 11)
(Table of Audit Programmes: IIA Diploma Level Scheme (Apr 10-Mar 11)
Audit Programmes: IIA Advanced Diploma Scheme (Apr 10 - Mar 11)
(Table of Audit Programmes: IIA Advanced Diploma Scheme (Apr 10 - Mar 11)
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