The basic agriculture certificate trains you for entry-level positions in the agriculture, food and natural resources areas. Are you interested in transferring to a four-year institution after Sandburg? Check out our transferable agriculture courses and our transfer agreement with the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences (ACES). Remember to talk with your academic advisor and establish communication with your desired institution to determine course equivalencies prior to registering for classes.
Admission requirements
This is an open-enrollment program, meaning there’s no criteria you have to meet to be admitted.
Jobs in agriculture
- The Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows little shift in employment for agricultural workers from now to 2028.
- An increase of 10% job growth is expected for agricultural equipment operators.
- The overall job growth for agricultural workers including farmworkers, laborers and agricultural equipment operators is good because workers often leave the occupation due to strenuous work.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2020.
Possible careers
Visit Career Coach’s agriculture, food and natural resources careers page for more information.
Estimated cost
The estimated cost for this certificate is $3,645
Sample course schedule
This is a sample class schedule, which is subject to change.
Fall semester — 16 weeks
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7:45-8:45 a.m. |
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2:30–3:45 p.m. |
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AGR 105 schedule will be available TBA.
Choose two agriculture electives:
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1–5:15 p.m. |
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AGR 110, AGR 170, AGR 140, AGR 180, AGR 175 ,AGR 121 schedule will be available TBA.
Program total: 16 – 18 credit hours
Email the program's academic advisor for an updated schedule.
Program format
The basic agriculture certificate program offers both online and face-to-face class options; however, the program cannot be completed entirely online.
Sandburg offers courses in a variety of formats to best fit your needs. Regardless of the format, make sure you have access to a reliable computer with high-speed internet. All courses use online resources and require you to access course information through mySandburg. The Galesburg and Carthage campuses have open computer labs for your use as a student.
Sandburg reserves the right to change, without notice, any information in this class schedule. This is for information purposes and does not constitute a contract.
What financial aid can I receive?
Learn how you can take advantage of financial aid, grants and scholarships available to Sandburg students.
Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act
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