Audit Go! - Project seminar on the IT-supported final examination



- Seminar B.WIWI-BWL.0029 -

Study course for Bachelor Programs





Short Overview











































What? How?
Frequency Every summer semester
Type of Course The course will take place weekly in presence in the summer semester 2024. The kickoff will be held via Zoom. The link can be found as an announcement in Stud.IP.
Prerequisite regular attendance
Exam The exam consists of two group presentations (max. 20 minutes presentation + max. 20 minutes discussion per group) and a written project documentation. The groups consist of 3-5 students.
Credits 6 ECTS
Participation Prerequisites None
Suggested prior knowledge Finished orientation phase
Registration Registration in Stud.IP and mandatory registration in FlexNow until 18.04.2024. Late deregistration from the exam is no longer possible.







Content


The project seminar deals with problems at the interface between the examination system and Business Information Systems. In the seminar, competencies in the final exam are taught, which also include specialist and data processing examination techniques. The participants work on a case study about the final exam as part of a team of specialist and data processing examiners. They independently develop and document exam results that they present and defend at the end.


The project seminar will be carried out in cooperation with PricewaterhouseCoopers International (PWC) and the Society for Scientific Data Processing mbH Göttingen (GWDG). Both partners represent one of the two departments involved, which are necessary for the IT-supported final exam.


The requirements for motivation and commitment are high.







Study Goals


Students should be able to


  • describe and explain the main problems of the IT-supported audit of companies,

  • differentiate between technical and data processing examination techniques and explain their respective areas of responsibility,

  • apply the competencies acquired in the final exam in a given case study and analyze both the challenges of the case study as well as the impact of the examination procedures performed,

  • plan and implement the processing of the case study in a structured way,

  • document work results and

  • learn and apply team, communication, organizational and presentation skills.











Contact:



M. Sc. Sofia Baturov


Chair of Enterprise Architecture

Platz der Göttinger Sieben 5

37073 Göttingen

MZG (Blauer Turm),

Room 5.153


Tel. 0551 39-21168
sofia.baturov@uni-goettingen.de