PADI SCUBA DIVING COURSES

This is the structure of the scuba diving courses in the PADI diver program.

The PADI program is all about diver safety. The educated diver is a safe diver. You may as you continue your diving get an interest in a specific area, like wrecks, reef life, photography etc. you will find a specialty to cover that area. The specialty courses are not designed to make you an expert in that field, but to give you a basic understanding of what it is all about, and how to approach the subject in a safe and respectful manner.

The parts of the course structure in RED are the professional route for those wishing to make a career out of scuba diving.

What should be my goals?

Every scuba diver needs to do the Rescue Course. WHY you ask? simple. EXPERIENCE. Do you know as Instructors we watch your every move when you are preparing your equipment ready for a dive. It is shocking just how any divers!!! do not know how to set up there scuba equipment. WHY? you ask? simple. LACK OF EXPERIENCE. And they are now an accident waiting to happen, but your instructor will step in and put it right before it happens. BUT, your instructor will not always be there for you.

SO. as a Rescue Diver you will learn to recognize emergencies before they happen and put them right. After all prevention is the best cure. Be a leader. Do it right. Set an example for others to follow.

All scuba divers should seek further education, we have said over and over, the educated diver is a safe diver. If you intend to carry on scuba diving for fun time at weekends and on vacations. Then your goal has to be, Master Scuba Diver.
 

SCUBADIVERSION - PADI SCUBA COURSE STRUCTURE

 

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Beginners Course

Advanced Course

Specialty Courses

Rescue Course

Divemaster Course

Instructor Course
 


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