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100%
of students complete internships or apprenticeships
$45K
median salary nationally for bookkeeping, accounting and auditing clerks
2nd
ÁÔÆæÖØ¿Ú’s ranking in the nation for concentration of jobs in bookkeeping and accounting
What can you do with an accounting degree?
The associate accounting technician program prepares you for careers in bookkeeping and entry-level accounting roles. Our graduates work for organizations ranging from small local companies and nonprofits to government agencies and national CPA firms. This is also an excellent option for students who own their own businesses or want to become entrepreneurs. Every business and organization needs accounting employees. Accounting technology graduates find work in health care, government, business, education, and more.
If you’re interested in finding a job after school, you can count on making it happen with the associate in accounting degree: Our program has a 100% job placement rate for graduates. In fact, we receive more calls from local employers for bookkeepers and staff accountants than we are able to fill. This degree is also an excellent jumping-off point to pursue your Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting, as many of our students do. Some students also go on to receive a Master of Accountancy and become Certified Public Accountants (CPAs).
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ÁÔÆæÖØ¿Ú ranks second in the nation for the highest concentration of jobs and location quotients in bookkeeping and accounting — making Missoula College and the ÁÔÆæÖØ¿Ú an ideal place to earn your degree in accounting technology. At the same time, these are skills you can apply to jobs anywhere in the nation, opening a variety of opportunities in terms of where you can work and what you can do.
Associate degree in accounting jobs
What can you do with an accounting degree? Here are several high-demand accounting jobs at the associate degree level:
- Bookkeeper
- Accounting clerk
- Staff accountant
- Accounting assistant
- Payroll specialist
- Audit associate
Accounting technology salary
With an average salary of $42,410, bookkeeping is a well-paying job you can do remotely. Freelance bookkeepers who set their own rates can often earn much more. Other accounting salaries for jobs you might pursue as an associate degree graduate include:
- Accounting clerk: $41,151
- Payroll specialist: $47,195
- Staff accountant: $52,247
If you decide to go on to earn your bachelor’s degree in accounting, your earning potential will also grow: the average salary nationally for accountants and auditors is $77,250.
Alumni Success Story: Tina Plute
“The return on investment for my education is remarkable for both my career and personal growth. The associate degree I earned was not just a piece of paper, but a gateway to new beginnings and opportunities. It helped me progress from accounting jobs to the professional career in the accounting field I have today; a career that is challenging and profoundly rewarding.”
- Tina Plute, Associate of Applied Science in Accounting Technology
Experiential learning in the accounting technology degree
Hands-on, field-based education is a key part of our associate degree in accounting technology. Each student is required to participate in a 90-hour internship experience, opportunities that often lead directly to job offers. Accounting students can also participate in apprenticeships with some of the leading companies in the region, creating even more opportunities for real-world learning and networking.
Career development in the accounting technology associate degree
One of the reasons that graduates of this program are so successful is because we emphasize career readiness from day one — and provide the support for students to thrive.
Classes are small, and whether you’re working online or on campus, you’ll benefit from the one-on-one guidance of your professors. When you have a question, your instructors are here to help. When you’re actively looking for a job, you have experienced professionals on your side to help you succeed.
In addition to making career connections via internship and apprenticeship experiences, our students also meet local employers who regularly join our classes as guest speakers. Combine these opportunities with a curriculum that’s been customized to meet the needs of regional employers, and you have a solid pathway to career success.
Associate accounting degree requirements
Required courses for the associate accounting technician program explore topics such as accounting procedures, income tax fundamentals, payroll accounting, and personal finance. The program also focuses on developing management and communication skills and includes a required 90-hour internship.
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