22766 Assurance for Business Information Systems
UTS: Business: AccountingCredit points: 6 cp
Subject level: Postgraduate
Result Type: Grade and marksRequisite(s): 22759c Accounting and ERP
These requisites may not apply to students in certain courses.
There are also course requisites for this subject. See access conditions.
Handbook description
This advanced accounting information systems subject deals with assurance and control issues in an integrated systems (enterprise systems) environment. The control frameworks evaluated include management/general controls, task controls and application controls. Students gain advanced financial reporting skills for detective control and learn how complex authorisation profiles and automation can be used as preventive controls in an enterprise systems environment. In an extensive case study, students have to demonstrate and deepen their theoretical knowledge and practical skills with SAP solutions.
Subject objectives/outcomes
On successful completion of this subject students should be able to:
- understand assurance issues in integrated enterprise systems environments
- understand the issues in SAP security and authorisation management
- understand and influence business process controls in the SAP revenue, expenditure, conversion and asset (life) cycle
- understand Enterprise Systems hardware, system software and disaster recovery controls
- understand and explore/execute SAP audit trails, standard reports and special audit queries
- understand issues of compliance with new corporate governance laws in Enterprise Systems, including documentation considerations, parallel accounting requirements, etc.
Contribution to graduate profile
This subject provides students with the opportunity to develop an appreciation for the impact of business information systems integration on assurance. Given the widespread use of Enterprise Systems (especially SAP solutions) in industry, the focus of the subject is on SAP systems. The subject also extends students' understanding of the role of assurance in managing organisations. The exposure gained by students to the fields of systems security and auditing will provide an incentive to consider the provision of assurance services for business systems and information as a potential area of specialisation.
Teaching and learning strategies
A variety of teaching and experimental learning methods and strategies are applied, including teamwork, discussions, and, above all, hands-on experience with an ERP-system (SAP ERP).
Students are required to use the SAP ERP systems outside normal class hours. They have to work on a collaborative case study project, in order to gain the ability to apply their knowledge in a problem-oriented environment and to increase their teamwork and communication-skills. Each team member also has to make a short oral presentation of his/her contribution to the project.
Content
- Introduction to business information systems assurance issues and concepts
- SAP ERP: new features in SAP financials
- Control in an sap environment
- Specifics of control in erps
- SAP access controls (including SAP security and authorisations)
- SAP configuration and FI application controls
- SAP business process controls in detail
- general ledger accounting
- revenue cycle
- expenditure cycle
- asset life cycle
- conversion cycle
- SAP audit trails, standard reports and special audit queries
- Parallel accounting
- Compliance with new corporate governance laws and standards
Assessment
Assessment item 1: Mid-semester exam (Individual)
Objective(s): | 1, 2 |
Weighting: | 20% |
Task: | Assesses mainly the conceptual component of the first part of the subject, covering primarily objectives 1 to 2. |
Assessment item 2: Case study (Group)
Objective(s): | 3-6 |
Weighting: | 30% |
Task: | Assesses mainly the application component of the subject, covering primarily objectives 3 to 6, as well as their integration with the other objectives. |
Assessment item 3: Final exam (Individual)
Objective(s): | 1-6 |
Weighting: | 50% |
Task: | Assesses the conceptual component of the second part of the subject and the integration with the application component covering all objectives. |
Required text(s)
Wieder, B, 2009, Handbook for Assurance for BIS (provided by the School of Accounting, distributed in class)
Wieder, B, 2009, Subject Guide for 22766, Autumn 09 (this document)
Slides for 22766 Autumn 09 — available at UTSOnline and distributed in class
UTSOnline http://online.uts.edu.au
UTSEmail www.uts.edu.au/email
Faculty of Business (current version), Guide to Writing Assignments, Faculty of Business, University of Technology, Sydney (available online)
