Programs in Sandburg's manufacturing, automotive, construction and logistics pathways are perfect if you have a passion for designing, creating and building. Our programs prepare you for careers in the creation of materials and related services such as production planning and control, maintenance and manufacturing/process engineering.

Automotive Tech

Interested in combining your enthusiasm for the auto industry with technical skills? If so, Sandburg’s certificate program in automotive technology is for you! Learn more about automotive tech.

CNC Operator

Get ready for an entry-level position in the machine tool area with training in computer numerical control operations, machine tooling and blueprint reading. Learn more about CNC operator.

CNC Programmer

You'll learn essential machine shop practices including machine safety, blueprint reading and part inspection methods, as well as CNC machine programming, set-up and operation. Learn more about CNC Programmer.

Basic industrial maintenance

Interested in becoming a maintenance worker in industrial, manufacturing, utilities, telecommunications or transportation settings with skills in electrical, welding, manufacturing and industrial processes. Learn more about basic industrial maintenance.

Advanced industrial maintenance

Interested in learning basic principles and skills for industrial maintenance, such as drafting/blueprint reading, electricity, hydraulics and pneumatics, machine tool, mathematics and fundamentals of welding? Learn more about advanced industrial maintenance.

Industrial maintenance AAS

Interested in a career as an industry machinery mechanic, maintenance worker, stationary engineer or boiler operator? Learn more about Industrial maintenance AAS.

Basic welding certificate

Get prepared to work in the welding industry as an entry-level welder in local industry with a focus on gas metal arc welding (GMAW). Learn more about Basic welding certificate.

Welding AAS

Gain the technical skills needed to progress in the welding industry beyond entry-level employment in SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, OAW, PAC and GTAW procedures, mathematic calculations, reading blueprints and safety operations. Learn more about Welding AAS.