Courses
Regan Schmidt's teaching interests are primarily in audit, assurance, and corporate governance. In addition, he has previously taught financial accounting both at the University of Saskatchewan and Queen's University.
ACC 400.6
Honours Seminar in Accounting
Directed readings and individual research in the area of accounting. The major course requirement involves the preparation of an honours research paper under the supervision of one or more faculty in the particular area of specialization. The resulting honours paper is normally presented at a department seminar.
COMM 421.3
External Auditing
Considers the demand for independent external audits, including environmental determinants (social, legal and professional) and individual auditor behaviour. The satisfaction of the demand for an audit is examined within a risk reduction expression of an auditor's opinion formulation process.
MPACC 807.3
Auditing: Fundamentals and Applications
This course aims to develop knowledge of financial statement auditing concepts and practices, enhance critical thinking and analytical skills to support decision making, develop awareness of relevant academic auditing research, and develop other relevant knowledge, behaviors, and skills (e.g., adherence with professional codes of conduct, development of communication skills).



