SBCC Marine Diving Technology students on a boat.

Marine Diving Technology

About Our Program

The Marine Diving Technology (MDT) program at Santa Barbara City College was established in 1968 by a local abalone diver turned commercial diver, Ramsey Parks. After Dan Wilson made his historic dive in the Santa Barbara Channel to prove that helium mixed with oxygen could be used to bypass nitrogen narcosis allowing for subsea work to be done in deeper settings, the commercial diving industry exploded. As a direct result of this innovation, the need for trained commercial divers became imperative which led to the establishment of the MDT program.  

Now, decades later, Santa Barbara City College’s Marine Diving Technologies Program is recognized worldwide for its vocational excellence and industry relevant curriculum. 

Students who enroll in the Marine Diving Technology program have the option to either complete the 2 semester Certificate of Achievement program or obtain their Associates of Science degree in Marine Diving Technology by completing  an additional 2 semesters of general education courses, drafting classes, biology classes, and the Emergency Medical Technician course. The A.S. degree program was the recipient of the Exemplary Program Award in 1998 from the State of California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office.

Certificate of Achievement

Students who complete the Certificate of Achievement will receive the following certifications:

  1. Association of Diving Contractors International (ADCI) Entry Level Tender/Diver Card - Meets the ANSI/ACDE-01-2015 standards  
  2. NAUI Advanced Open Water Certification
  3. NAUI Rescue Diver Certification
  4. NAUI Nitrox Diver Certification
  5. DAN First Aid for the Diving Professional with Oxygen Provider
  6. API RP 2D Qualified Rigger

There are virtually unlimited opportunities and challenges for the individual who desires an exciting and rewarding future through commercial diving or another related field. As the historical birthplace of commercial diving, a hub for scientific research and ocean innovation, and a naturally beautiful location to reside, there is no better environment to pursue your marine technology training than Santa Barbara. 

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Department Office

Marine Technology Building 

Faculty and Office

Emma Horanic, Director
Office: MDT 206
Phone: (805) 730-3033
Email: echoranic@pipeline.sbcc.edu

Kylie Can De Wyngaerde, Instructor
Office: MDT 204
Email: kvandewyngaerde@pipeline.sbcc.edu

Alina Snyder, Instructor
Office: MDT 205
Email: asnyder5@pipeline.sbcc.edu

Alan Price, Dean
Office: A-218
Phone: (805) 965-0581 ext. 5121