AC2104 ASSURANCE & AUDITING (4.0 AU)

This course provides students with an in-depth understanding of key assurance concepts and methodologies, as well as develops the skills and attitudes needed to effectively and efficiently conduct financial statements audits and other assurance services.

This course aims to inculcate in students’ critical knowledge, skills and attitudes that an effective assurance professional should possess, and emphasizes active learning at both individual and group levels through project work, seminar discussions and activities. Critical skills that are developed and reinforced through the various course activities include problem solving and decision making, critical thinking, research, communication, teamwork and interpersonal skills. Important attitudes and values that this course aims to impart include professional values and ethics, social responsibilities, receptiveness to differing views, professional skepticism and a passion for proactive self-learning.

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90%

Manageability of Workload

90%

Quality of Teaching

100%

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    Audit Reviewer

    Overall ok, not too difficult but Prof Dominique is good. Heard Prof Fong CK is great too

    December 7, 2023
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    OL

    If you have prior experience in auditing (poly, intern, etc.) I think this module should be quite straightforward to digest. Had Dominique as my prof and enjoyed his classes. He is chill and patient with students in terms of questions and slide content. Class participation was recorded by two volunteers every week, so how well you fare would be determined (I guess) by the average at the end of the semester. Took the exam in sem 1 AY21/22, was quite confusing tbh but still ended up with a good grade (A) so I guess the bell curve was at work here. Tip would be not to sweat the small details, but just understand the rationale behind what you are doing.

    December 27, 2021

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