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Attendees

A highly practical and interactive programme that builds on participants existing experience.

Although this programme will benefit everyone who is involved in internal audit, it will be particularly insightful for those who are leading and managing teams or responsible for ensuring that the internal audit function is adequately resourced. The course will also be beneficial to those aspiring to be future internal audit leaders and those who are seeking to understand the skills, knowledge and competencies required for modern internal audit functions.

Internal auditors

Lead auditors

Senior auditors

Audit Managers

Chief Audit Executives

COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND CERTIFICATES


Delegates must meet two criteria to be eligible for an Informa Certificate of Completion for a course:

• Satisfactory attendance – delegates must attend all sessions of the course.
Delegates who miss more than 2 hours of the course sessions will not be eligible to sit the course exam.
• Successful completion of the course assessment.

Delegates who do not meet these criteria will receive an Informa Certificate of Attendance. If delegates have not attended all sessions, the Certificate will clearly state the number of hours attended.

COMPETENCIES

Global Institute of Internal Audit Competencies covered by this course:

Professionalism – Due professional care

Professionalism – Professional development

Leadership and communication – Communication

Advocacy

• Relationships

• Soft skills

• Innovation

Environment – Performance measures

All competencies covered to the Applied Knowledge level

LEARNING STYLE

This online course will be delivered through a mix of theoretical sessions supported by practical activities. Learning will be consolidated through activities, in-course assessment and by individual reflection.

Examples of how learning will be consolidated include:

• Completing short exercises based on topics covered

• Answering multiple choice questions relevant to the subject matter

• Providing responses to questions and reflecting on our experiences

• End of course assessment