Accounting

Associate in Applied Science (AAS)

Why Accounting?

Accounting is the foundation of every successful organization, translating numbers into insight that drives smart decisions and sustainable growth. In this program, you will learn how to manage financial information, analyze data, and guide businesses toward greater efficiency and profitability. You will build problem-solving and analytical skills that open the door to countless opportunities in business and finance.

At Mid-State, you will learn from experienced instructors who understand what employers need and provide the support to help you succeed. You’ll graduate ready for entry-level accounting positions or prepared to continue your education toward a bachelor’s degree.

Program Facts

Total Credits
61 Credits
Degree Type
Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
Program Length
Two Years
Delivery Method
Online, Online Live, Hybrid
Location
Start Dates
Fall, Spring, Summer
Estimated Program
Cost
$11,366.39
Financial Aid Eligibility
Fully Eligible

Program Outcomes

Graduates leave ready to succeed in their careers. Each year, data from Mid-State's Graduate Survey and statewide reports show consistently high satisfaction and strong starting salaries. Here's a snapshot of what success looks like after graduation.

Career Opportunities

Accounts Receivable/Payable Specialist
Financial Accounting Assistant
Junior Staff Accountant
Payroll Accountant
Tax Accountant
$58k Median Annual Salary
Recent program grads in Wisconsin earned a starting salary of $58,267. Source: Lightcast Data Set
2,021
Average Monthly Hires
2,021 of recent Wisconsin program grads landed jobs within six months of graduation. Source: Lightcast Data Set
100%
Mid-State Graduate Satisfaction Rate
Students leave proud, prepared, and confident in what comes next. Source: Mid-State Graduate Survey Results

Program Details

Take a closer look at what the program offers and what to expect.

Your course plan may vary, and you'll get a recommended sequence once you're enrolled. See below for full course details, see the program information guide, or talk with your advisor.

Program Information Guide (PDF)

Meet our full-time instructors.

Bob Smith, BS, MBA
Bob is a CPA and holds a master's degree from Upper Iowa University. He is an experienced tax and financial accountant. A lifelong learner, Bob has earned expert certification in Excel. He graduated from the Wisconsin Leadership Development Institute in 2017.

“Accounting is a proud, challenging, and endlessly interesting profession. Graduates of our program have many career paths open to them Accounting is the language of business, which means that accountants are needed by most business organizations.”

Employers will expect graduates of this program to be able to:

  • Process financial transactions throughout the accounting cycle.
  • Evaluate financial information to support decision making.
  • Process payroll.
  • Perform cost accounting tasks.
  • Perform income tax accounting tasks.
  • Apply internal controls to reduce risk.
  • Manage accounting data through advanced spreadsheet applications.

Alongside your career training, you'll develop key workplace strengths. Explore the additional skills you'll build.

Employability Skills (PDF)

To succeed in this program, you'll need to meet certain technical standards. These are the key skills and abilities needed for the program and future career success—with or without reasonable accommodations. Be sure to review them carefully before you apply.

Technical Standards (PDF)

Career Pathways

Career pathways help you build your education step by step. Each stage offers one or more credentials that are recognized by employers and lead to real jobs—and you can keep building toward your career goals as you go.

Prior Learning

Certificate

Technical Diploma

Associate Degree

Bachelor's Degree

Get credit for what you already know. You may be able to earn college credit for prior learning through skills you’ve gained through high school classes, previous college work, self-study, military training, jobs, or volunteer experience.

  1. Credit for Prior Learning
  2. High School Dual Credit
  3. Mid-State Fast-Track – Open to high school students

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