| Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Unit Convenor and Lecturer
Vivian Wang
Room 319, 4 Eastern Road
Mondays 11:00-12:00, starting from Week 3
Unit moderator
Jessica Zhang
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| Credit points |
Credit points
10
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| Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
ACCG6011 or ACCG8121 or ACCG8126 or (Admission to GradCertResMQBS or GradDipResMQBS)
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| Corequisites |
Corequisites
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| Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
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| Unit description |
Unit description
This unit examines the process of auditing and the concepts which are required in the practice. Although the focus of attention is on audits of financial reports undertaken in compliance with the Corporations Act 2001, reference is also made to other forms of audit and assurance. Students will be required to exercise judgement in order to identify and assess risks of material misstatement, to develop audit procedures that respond to those risks, and to form an opinion on the financial report based on the audit evidence obtained. The unit is both practical and theoretical, with students required to apply their knowledge to discussing cases developed from practice. Students will also be exposed to current research and contemporary issues in auditing and assurance. |
Information about important academic dates including deadlines for withdrawing from units are available at https://www.mq.edu.au/study/calendar-of-dates
On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
Submission of assessment tasks
All applicable text based assessments must be submitted through Turnitin. It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that work is submitted correctly prior to the due date. No hard copies of assessments will be accepted and only Turnitin records will be taken as records of submission.
Multiple submissions may be possible in some units via Turnitin prior to the final due date and time of an assessment task and originality reports may be made available to students to view and check their work. All identified matching text will be reconsidered carefully. Students should note that the system will not immediately produce the similarity score on a second or subsequent submission - it takes approximately 24 hours for the report to be generated. This may be after the due date so students should plan any resubmissions carefully. Please refer to instructions on how to submit your assignment through Turnitin and access similarity reports and feedback provided by teaching staff. Should you have questions about Turnitin or experience issues submitting through the system, you must inform unit staff by emailing us. If the issue is technical in nature may also lodge OneHelp Ticket, refer to the IT Service Desk - Technology | MQ Sydney.
It is the responsibility of the student to retain a copy of any work submitted. Students must produce these documents upon request. Copies should be retained until the end of the grade appeal period each term. In the event that a student is asked to produce another copy of work submitted and is unable to do so, they may be awarded zero (0) for that particular assessment task.
Late Submission Penalties
If you submit your assessment late, 5% of the total possible marks will be deducted for each day (including weekends), up to 7 days. Submissions more than 7 days late will receive a mark of 0.
Example 1 (out of 100):
If you score 85/100 but submit 20 hours late, you will lose 5 marks and receive 80/100.
Example 2 (out of 30):
If you score 27/30 but submit 20 hours late, you will lose 1.5 marks and receive 25.5/30.
Extensions
Automatic short extension: Some assessments are eligible for automatic short extension. You can only apply for an automatic short extension before the due date.
Special Consideration: If you need more time due to serious issues and for any assessments that are not eligible for Short Extension, you must apply for Special Consideration. Need help? Review the Special Consideration page for further details.
| Name | Weighting | Hurdle | Due | Groupwork/Individual | Short Extension | AI assisted? |
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| Skills Development: Presentation | 20% | No | Week 6 30/03/2026 | Individual | No | Observed |
| Professional practice: Case study | 40% | No | Week 10 17/05/2026 11.55pm | Individual and Group | No | Open AI |
| Formal examination | 40% | No | University final examination period | Individual | No | Observed |
Assessment Type 1: Presentation task
Indicative Time on Task 2: 20 hours
Due: Week 6 30/03/2026
Weighting: 20%
Groupwork/Individual: Individual
Short extension 3: No
AI assisted?: Observed
The purpose of this assessment is to develop your professional communication skills in an audit setting.
Through a concise presentation, you will demonstrate how to lead a focused and strategic client-related discussion that summarises key information relevant to the audit plan.
Skills in focus:
Deliverable(s): Presentation Individual
Assessment Type 1: Professional task
Indicative Time on Task 2: 35 hours
Due: Week 10 17/05/2026 11.55pm
Weighting: 40%
Groupwork/Individual: Individual and Group
Short extension 3: No
AI assisted?: Open AI
Assessment Type 1: Examination
Indicative Time on Task 2: 35 hours
Due: University final examination period
Weighting: 40%
Groupwork/Individual: Individual
Short extension 3: No
AI assisted?: Observed
1 If you need help with your assignment, please contact:
2 Indicative time-on-task is an estimate of the time required for completion of the assessment task and is subject to individual variation.
3 An automatic short extension is available for some assessments. Apply through the Service Connect Portal.
Unit delivery and learning resources
Students are required to attend a weekly seminar which are complemented by a number online learning resources that students are encouraged to engage with.
Seminars are interactive and are designed to facilitate in-class discussion of concepts covered in unit learning resources and their application to practical cases.
The timetable for classes can be found in eStudent and changes to student timetables may only be made through eStudent.
Required and Recommended Texts and/or Materials
Students are also expected to read relevant standards and guidance which are available online at http://www.auasb.gov.au (e.g., ASQC, ASRS, and AGS) and http//www.apesb.org.au (APES). These are also contained in the Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand Auditing Handbook.
Please note that additional required readings may also be made available on iLearn.
Technology Used and Required
Students will need access to a personal computer and the internet to review and complete online learning activities, including videos, slide decks, podcasts, additional readings, assessment details and notices from the ACCG8125 iLearn site, as well as to complete and make submissions for the assessment tasks in this Unit.
Further information on any specific technology requirements will be made available on the unit iLearn site.
The unit iLearn can be found at: http://iLearn.mq.edu.au.
You are strongly encouraged to regularly visit the website to check for important announcements and use it as a resource to enhance your learning experience.
What is required to complete this unit satisfactorily
In addition to the requirements outlined in the Unit Assessment Guide available on iLearn, students are required to achieve an overall pass for the unit to achieve a passing grade in this unit, students are expected to be independent learners who assume personal responsibility for their learning and take a pro‐active approach to addressing any deficiencies in their understanding of the course material through independent research and inquiry and consultations with peers and instructors as appropriate. A detailed learning approach is provided in the Unit Weekly Guide available on iLearn.
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Wk |
Topics |
Week Commencing |
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1 |
Unit overview
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23 Feb |
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2 |
Auditor's legal liability and professional ethics
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2 Mar |
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3 |
Client acceptance and Audit Planning 1
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9 Mar |
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4 |
Audit Planning 2
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16 Mar |
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5 |
Assertions and Internal Controls
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23 Mar |
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6 |
Audit Testing 1
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30 Mar |
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MID-SESSION BREAK |
6 Apr |
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7 |
Audit Testing 2
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20 Apr |
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8 |
Audit evidence and documentation
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27 Apr |
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9 |
Sustainability assurance
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4 May |
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10 |
IT controls, big data and data analytics
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11 May |
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11 |
Audit completion
Case study due by end of week. |
18 May |
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12 |
Current issues in auditing and assurance
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25 May |
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13 |
Course review and revision
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1 June |
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| Date | Description |
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| 09/02/2026 | New guidelines of Late Penalties |
Unit information based on version 2026.02 of the Handbook