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Hastings College

Pursue Your Passion.


Academics - Accounting
  Where can Accounting take you?


Accounting graduates from Hastings College go on to excel in public and private accounting careers. Recent graduates have become auditors, computer installation specialists, controllers, financial advisors, managers and staff accountants.

  The Hastings College Accounting Advantage
  • Course variety allows you to specialize and match your interests to your degree.
  • Small class size means individual attention and personalized learning.
  • Take innovative courses in speaking, writing, computer applications and public presentation for greater job marketability.
  • Hastings College Accounting graduates meet the 150 hours required to sit for the Certified Public Accountant exam in Nebraska and surrounding states.
  • Past graduates have worked for the Financial Accounting Standards Board, Governmental Accounting Standards Board and International Accounting Standards Committee.
  • Take advantage of J-Term, our January interim period, to practice your skills around the world, explore a unique internship, or immerse yourself into an in-depth course on campus.
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“In my Auditing Principles course, I enjoyed learning about the rules and regulations you must follow to be able to perform accounting in the business world. I feel prepared to work in any field of accounting after graduation.”

 

– Brett McNurlin ‘10