The Auditing major is a relatively young major in the Faculty of Economics and Accounting at Quy Nhon University. However, since its establishment, the major has consistently made efforts to ensure a solid theoretical background combined with practical experience in business. Following the principle of "Learning by Doing," the Auditing major has regularly arranged for teachers to directly guide students on field trips and practical learning experiences at various Auditing companies.
Within the framework of the collaborative training program between FAT - Auditing and Finance Company Limited and the Faculty of Economics and Accounting at Quy Nhon University, in 2022 and 2023, third-year students majoring in Audit from the Faculty of Economics and Accounting at Quy Nhon University visited and studied at FAT.
In this program, student were introduced by the leadership of FAT to the company's history, organizational structure, the unique nature of independent auditing activities, and the requirements for operating as an independent audit firm.
Picture 1: Student majoring in Audit (K42) receiving insights from experienced auditors at the company about practical experiences in the profession.
During the program, student learn auditing procedures currently implemented at FAT. They had access to audit files, received training on conducting audits, and presented working papers on key audit areas. Throughout the learning materials, the students actively participated in discussions, raised questions, and received answers regarding all relevant topics of interest.
Picture 2: Student gaining access to audit files at the company.
During the internship, student had the opportunity to learn theoretical knowledge, as well as engaged in visits and fostered a spirit of unity among their classmates. This experience will be a memorable milestone in their student life.
Picture 3: Student exploring Da Nang after a period of intense internship.
At the end of the internship, student will prepare a report on the outcomes of their internship, engage in group discussions, and present their findings to their supervisors. They will discuss the results, limitations encountered, underlying reasons, and share their valuable experiences for future internship opportunities.