Accounting professionals are trusted advisors who use their organizational, analytical and problem-solving skills to provide individuals and companies with accurate data to make informed business decisions.
Successful accounting professionals are detail-oriented, enjoy structure and organization, and don't fear numbers. If this sounds like you, learn how Madison College will help you start an exciting career in accounting.
What is Accounting?
Accounting is organizing more than it is math. Accounting professionals play an essential role in helping people make informed decisions.
Who Are Accounting Professionals?
Accounting is a versatile profession that allows you to work independently or as part of a team in any industry. Some accounting experts provide full-service accounting services to small businesses, while others specialize in a specific area within a larger organization. You don't have to be a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or work 60-80 hours per week to have a successful and rewarding accounting career.
How Will I Learn at Madison College?
Madison College's accounting program teaches you real-world accounting concepts through hands-on learning.
Expertise and Support
Accounting faculty are experts in their field, ready to share their knowledge and support you in your academic success through real-world, hands-on learning of the latest technologies and skills.
Our state-of-the-art Accounting and Business Lab provides in-person and online support to students taking a variety of accounting, finance, business, business technology and computer software courses.
Our local chapter of Business Professionals of America connects you with fellow business students to gain more knowledge and experience while having fun and building your professional network.
Flexible Course Options
Enjoy flexible course offerings by attending full- or part-time while taking courses in-person or online. Study close to home in Madison at Truax or Goodman South campuses or regionally at our Reedsburg, Portage, Fort Atkinson or Watertown campuses.
Accounting Program Options
We have a one-year technical diploma embedded into our two-year A.A.S. (Associate of Applied Science) degree in Accounting.
Accounting Assistant Technical Diploma (1-Year)
All accounting students automatically earn the technical diploma after completing the first-year curriculum. Earning this diploma will prepare you for entry-level bookkeeping and accounting work.
View the Accounting Technical Diploma
Accounting Associate Degree (2-Years)
In your second year, you’ll expand your accounting knowledge by learning intermediate accounting concepts and gaining experience in cost management, payroll systems, economics and business law.
Graduates with an associate degree in accounting are ready for a range of professional positions such as staff accountant, public accountant, cost accountant, tax accountant, account manager, account specialist and payroll accountant.
Ready to Get Started?
Apply now to Madison College to get started on your journey toward your accounting career.
If you want more information about the program that best suits your goals, please complete the form above to connect with one of our recruiters and get your questions answers.