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REMINDER



The Stan Ross Department of Accountancy and

The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity cordially invite you to 

attend



INTERNAL AUDIT 

INFORMATION SESSION



MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2005

ROOM 14-270



About the new Internal Audit Concentration: 

The Sarbanes-Oxley legislation that followed the corporate scandals of 

2001 and 2002 demands more of corporate governance, financial reporting 

and control systems.  Implementation of this legislation has dramatically 

increased opportunities in the field of Internal Auditing.  Recognizing 

this, Baruch’s Zicklin School of Business has approved a new accounting 

specialization in Internal Auditing for accounting majors.  The degree can 

be used to meet part of the 150-hour requirement for taking the CPA 

examination in New York and other states.



Career Options and Opportunities:

New positions are constantly being developed to implement business’s 

increased emphasis on the internal audit function, including the 

development of outsourcing groups by the “Big Four” and other public 

accounting firms to assist companies in their internal audits.  It has 

become essential that firms have people well versed in process of risk 

assessment and developing solutions for controlling financial, 

technological, operational and legal risks.  Our corporate partners have 

made it clear that demand for graduates with this kind of training should 

continue to grow for the foreseeable future.  The internal audit 

concentration creates opportunities for students.



George Brucato of AIG will discuss how internal audit has

impacted his career and be available to answer your questions 



REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED!



Please R.S.V.P. to:

Matthew B. LePere, Center for Corporate Integrity

E-mail: [log in to unmask]

Phone: (646) 312-3231

www.baruch.cuny.edu/cci/internal_audit.htm




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