Audit and Assurance

What you will study

    1. Statutory audit and regulation in the UK
    2. Corporate governance and professional ethics for accountants and auditors
    3. Risk assessment and audit planning in business organisations
    4. Internal audit and control
    5. Audit evidence and documentation
    6. Audit review and reporting
    7. Audit planning, evidence and reporting in not-for-profit organisations

Key features of the course

    • Flexibility to suit your needs – allowing you to study anytime, anywhere
    • An emphasis on personal and professional development through independent learning
    • Relevance of topics and practical examples to the context of your own professional practice
    • Illustrative practice activities with solutions, “test your understanding” activities and tutor-marked assignments to reinforce learning
    • Certificate of completion from London School of Finance and Law

Audit and Assurance is a non-credit two-month course intended for students who want to gain general knowledge, learn a new skill, upgrade existing skills or develop personal interests in subjects related to accounting, auditing or financial management. This course can be taken alongside your degree or professional qualification studies elsewhere or as part of your informal career development programme. It will be of particular value to undergraduate, postgraduate or professional students of business management, accounting and tax law. 

Please note that Audit and Assurance is an introductory course that familiarises students with the basics of auditing as required for accountancy qualifications, such as ACCA, CIMA and the like. As this course covers the basics of internal auditing to be regularly carried out in for-profit and non-profit organisations, its completion does not entitle you to perform audits of UK limited companies as this activity is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and requires a higher level qualification (e.g. ACCA qualification) and a status of a registered auditor issued by Recognised Qualifying Bodies (RQBs) in accordance with the Companies Acts 1989 and 2006.  

Learning outcomes

    • Knowledge and understanding
    • Key skills
    • Cognitive skills
    • Practical and professional skills
    • Transferable skills

Career relevance

    • Accounting professions
    • Financial management
    • Law or law-related fields
    • Tax advisory
    • Investment analysis and management
    • Business administration
    • General management
    • Risk management
    • Management consultancy
    • Professional bodies
    • Professional training
    • Coaching, mentoring and counselling in finance, tax advisory and business management
    • Government offices and NGOs

Study method

Online learning with tutor guidance and support

How long it takes

2 months (64 hours)

You need to be able to spend approximately 8 hours per week on studying this module.

Teaching and assessment

A tutor will guide you throughout the study process and mark and comment on your written work. You and your tutor will primarily communicate with each other through email.

The course work includes online practice tests, tutor-marked assignments and end-of-module assessment. You must use the online VLE-system to submit your tutor-marked assignments and end-of-module assessment.

The Pass mark for the module is 50%. Upon successful completion, students are issued a certificate of completion from London School of Finance and Law.

Study materials

All study materials are provided on the module website.

Microsoft Office presentations and Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) versions of study material are available.

A computer with a browser and broadband internet access is required for this module. Functionality may be limited on mobile or tablet devices.

If you have a disability or particular study requirements, please tell us as soon as possible.

Fees and funding

Course fees for the 2024/2025 academic year: £440

Course fees cover registration, course materials, tuition and assessment.

LSFL course fees depend on the level and duration of courses: check all tuition fee rates for the current academic year here.

You may be eligible for tuition funding.

Registration

Next term start date: 20 January 2025

The module website will be available to registered students three days in advance of the module start. Module sessions will be opened every week or every two weeks to enable tutor-led, gradual progression through the study materials and continuous assessment.

Course registration is open, but please be aware that due to the increased demand it may take us longer to respond than usual.

Registration closes 10 January 2025 (places subject to availability)

Registration for current students:

ENROL

Registration for new students:

You have to register as an LSFL student to study this course.

REGISTER AS AN LSFL STUDENT

Future availability

Audit and Assurance starts three times a year – in January, May and September.

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English language requirements

There is no formal requirement to prove your English language proficiency to study our courses. If English is not your native or second language, or you would like to improve specialist language skills necessary for your profession, you may complete one of the following English language courses:  

English for Finance

Business English

Legal English

A full range of our English language courses can be viewed here.

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