Internal Audit Education and Training

Brush up on skills to analyze company performance with internal audit education and training

By Denise Ryan
Stay up to date with internal audit information and ensure your internal audit programs are properly assessing the effectiveness of the company’s operations. Whether you’re conducting internal audits on operational efficiency, compliance with regulations or risk assessment, proper education and training will help you analyze the data and implement necessary changes.

Training and information about internal audit processes will also keep you up to date on compliance issues and regulations, such as ISO commercial and industrial standards. Ensure you’re analyzing your company’s business practices, financial integrity or compliance properly by trying to:
  1. Sign up for classes to assist your internal auditing service and ensure your company is efficient and in compliance with pertinent laws.
  2. Participate in seminars to learn specialized auditing skills or discover how to use new tools like internal audit software.
  3. Seek online education that you can complete while on the job to enhance your internal audit process.

 

Attend classes for specialized training in internal audit services

Ensure you're enacting your company's internal audit programs with the most effective and current standards by completing classes for auditors. Receiving a degree or certificate through an internal audit program will add value to your work experience should you seek a position as a Chief Audit Executive, for example.
Try: The MIS Training Institute offers a curriculum to help you receive your Internal Audit Certificate. In addition to in-house training, the institute also offers online training courses. Courses offered through the American Management Association will help your company’s internal audit program comply with laws, contracts and regulations.

Take seminars to learn new tactics and facets of the internal audit process

Because the standards for internal audit controls are often updated on the national and international levels, continuing education in areas like internal financial assessment or corporate internal audit programs will ensure you're processes are current. Seminars may also introduce you to new tools like software to simplify your analysis.
Try: Seminars offered by The Institute of Internal Auditors cover such topics as corporate internal audit fraud curriculum and reporting standards. Audit Trends presents seminars to help internal auditing firms with best practices, risk management, internal auditor skills and audit report writing.

Enroll in online classes to update internal audit knowledge at your own pace

Even if you're already working as an internal auditor, you can still improve your knowledge and skills with online classes. Learn about new internal audit objectives or risk assessment criteria, for example, without taking time off your current job.
Try: Take an online self-study course through Innovative Quality Products and Systems that covers internal auditing topics like identification of processes, checklist development and ISO training. Choose from a slate of web-based internal auditing classes through Quality WBT Training Center. Subjects range from communication skills and ISO 9001 requirements to process auditing techniques and continual improvement assessment.

 

  • Get additional value when you take courses and seminars on internal audits by retaining any books, literature or standards specifications provided. Use the materials to build a reference library that your internal audit team can use to research processes or devise new audit organization or reporting structures.