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Note:
P.O.S.T. and Administration of Justice are now part of:
Humanities, Social Science & Education Division
Agriculture and Horticulture are now part of:
Agriculture, Science & Mathematics Division
The ASB &T Division office is located in Holt 140 (directions are available).
Division Office Hours:
Summer Hours
Monday - Thursday Friday
7:30 am - 5:30 pm 7:30 am - 11:30 am
The Applied Science, Business & Technology Division is comprised of a large and diverse group of programs. In addition to traditional courses, there are many exciting opportunities for students including apprenticeship, work experience and internship programs, clubs and other activities.
Faculty Information
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Mr. Dan Carter Heavy Equipment / Diesel Technology Mr. Dan Carter joined the Delta team in 2002 and we are glad to have him aboard! Dan holds a certificate in Diesel Technology and is currently earning his Master's Degree in Education. Prior to coming to Delta College, Dan was a adjunct instructor in Diesel Technology for 4 years. He is knowledgeable and enthusiastic, something his students are grateful for. He is also involved in the Caterpillar ThinkBig Program. |
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Mr. Roger Crawford Engineering /Engineering Technology Mr. Roger Crawford enjoys teaching so much that not only is he a respected and long time teacher here at San Joaquin Delta College, but he also teaches as an adjunct instructor at the University of the Pacific. He is also a registered Professional Engineer in California and Nevada. Mr. Crawford is involved in the annual Math and Science Challenge as well as engineering events for the high school students within the community. |
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Mr. Richard Dettloff Fluid Power Technology Mr. Richard Dettloff teaches students all they would ever want to know about Fluid Power. He is well educated in this discipline and dedicated to sharing his knowledge with students. Mr. Dettloff is also part of the Caterpillar ThinkBig Program. |
| Mr. Bennett Howser Engineering / Engineering Technology Ben received his BS and MS in Engineering & Applied Sciences from Yale University, and his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Northwestern University. He spent 24 years in industry as an engineer and manager, primarily in flat metal processing (ALCOA, Steel Technologies), metal tubing manufacturing (Norandal, Wheatland Tube Co.), and heat exchanger manufacturing (G&O Mfg, JB Radiator Specialties). Ben will be teaching both E-Tech and Engineering Classes. He is looking forward to building more bridges between the program and local industries, to ensure that Delta students fulfill the needs of the local companies and organizations, and to help our graduating students find employment. |
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Mr. Alberto Luna Mr. Luna is a recent addition to our full time faculty at Delta College. He is a graduate from the Delta College Automotive Technology Program. Mr. Luna has many years of experience in the field while working for a G. M. dealership and the City of Stockton fleet maintenance department. He returns to Delta to share his wealth of knowledge in the automotive technology field with his students. |
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Mr. Larry Mariani Auto Body Technology Mr. Mariani is a recent addition to our Auto Body Technology Program as a full time instructor. Prior to joining our ranks he has operated a highly successful auto body repair facility in Stockton. He looks forward to sharing his experience and knowledge with his students. |
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Mr. Scot Martin Heating and Air Conditioning Technology Mr. Scot Martin graduated from Delta College's HVAC program and continued his education at CSU Fresno in Industrial Technology. He has earned many certifications and with his knowledge and skills began his own business. He has now returned to Delta as a full time instructor, offering his expertise to the students in the same program in which he graduated. |
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Mr. Craig McAlister Automotive Technology - Electric Mr. Craig McAlister's knowledge and skills are a gold mine for the college! He is involved in many Automotive endeavors such as the GMASEP program, SMOG certifications, and the Automotive Auxiliary Foundation. His participation in a students education is intense and well respected. |
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Mr. Larry Paulsen AG Engineering / Small Engine Mr. Larry Paulsen can be seen running around on campus, not because he is over 6' tall, but because he is active with many events in addition to his teaching assignments. Larry Paulsen is a member of the Agriculture Foundation and the Caterpillar ThinkBig Program. |
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Mr. Ken Pekarek Heavy Equipment / Diesel Technology Mr. Ken Pekarek, known to his students as "Mr. P", can often times be found in, under, or near a diesel engine as he teaches students in the Diesel Technology Program. Mr. P is also active in the yearly VICA and the ASE Mini Baja competitions all over the state and he is part of the Caterpillar ThinkBig Program. |
| Mr. Alex Taddei Welding Technology Mr. Taddei comes to Delta College with 30 + years experience as a Welding Supervisor, Maintenance Technician, and as our adjunct faculty instructor since 2001. Alex is a graduate of Delta College with an A. A. degree in Industrial Technology and a certificate in Fluid Power. He holds a certificate in Communication and Supervision from UOP. Alex has earned two certifications from the American Welding Society as a Welding Inspector (1987 - present) and a Welding Educator (1992 - present). |
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Ms. Mary Jo Zimmerman B. S. in Vocational Education and is a Journeyman card holder in the state of Michigan, as well as various certifications in the electrical field. She has also taught in high schools, trade schools and colleges in Michigan. Ms. Zimmerman's knowledge and dedication is a key component for the continued success of the electrical program and the students. |
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