This course prepares students to lead and transform internal audit functions as strategic partners in organizational governance. Students build foundational knowledge of internal auditing, develop risk-based audit plans aligned with strategy, and design effective audit teams supported by strong governance. The course strengthens students’ ability to collect and analyze audit evidence, apply frameworks such as COSO to evaluate controls, and formulate defensible, value-adding recommendations. Students also learn to produce clear audit reports, deliver persuasive presentations, and tailor communication for diverse stakeholders. Finally, the course positions internal audit as an innovative, forward-looking function by addressing emerging risks, technology, and ESG, while embedding continuous improvement, benchmarking, and agility to support long-term organizational impact and readiness for senior leadership roles.
Welcome to Internal Auditing and Organizational Risk! In this module you will get familiar with the course and us. Also, you will examine the foundational role of internal audit within organizations and how it creates value beyond compliance activities. You will explore why internal audit exists, how it supports management and the board through independent assurance, insight, and foresight, and how it contributes to organizational resilience, ethics, and performance.
In this module, you will examine how internal audit translates risk understanding into a structured, risk-based annual audit plan that supports organizational strategy and governance. You will explore how to design and manage a comprehensive audit plan, beginning with the development of a complete audit universe and progressing through risk alignment, prioritization, and resource assessment.
In this module, you will examine how internal auditors gather, analyze, and consolidate evidence to form well-supported audit conclusions and recommendations. You will explore how data analytics, process mapping, and qualitative evidence such as interviews and walkthroughs work together to reveal trends, anomalies, control weaknesses, and root causes. Emphasis is placed on moving beyond isolated data points toward integrated, defensible judgments that withstand scrutiny.
In this module, you will examine how internal audit reporting transforms audit work into clear, credible communication that drives action and supports effective governance. You will explore how audit reports, summaries, and presentations convey risk, control effectiveness, and remediation priorities in ways that inform decision-making beyond basic compliance requirements.
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