Dive Course Detail

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Discover Scuba Diving ( 1 day program )

Design to an individual who don’t want to commit to the dive course yet or who just want to give it try what’s look like to be underwater with direct supervision by our  Instructor.

Course structure :
  • Short theory on classroom ( 30 min )
  • Pool exercise ( 40 min )
  • 1 ocean dives maximum depth 12 m.

Prerequisites :
  • Minimum age 10 years prior dive activities
  • Be fit to dive


 




Scuba Diver Course ( 2 days program )

Design to an individual who want to learn diving but yet haven’t got enough time to complete the full certification. It’s a half program towards Open Water Course ( the full basic certification )

Course structure :
  • Knowledge Development session ( 3 session in class ) with quizzes test.
  • Confined water session (  3 session skill exercise in pool )
  • 2 open water training dives maximum depth 12 m.

Prerequisites :
  • Minimum age 10 years prior the activities.
  • Be fit to dive

Open Water Course ( 3 - 4 days program ) 4 dives

It’s the first complete diving course that trainee an individual to become independent diver.

Course structure :
  • Knowledge Development session ( 5 session in class ) with quizzes and exam test.
  •  Confined water session (  5 session skill exercise in pool )
  •  4 open water training dives within 2 days ( the first 2 dives max 12 m, the last 2 dives max     18 m )
  
Prerequisites :
  • Minimum age 10 years prior dive activities
  • Be fit to dive


Advanced Open Water ( 2 days program ) 5 dives

Move up and experience real adventure with the Advanced Open Water Diver course. As you step beyond the Open Water Diver level, you make five dives and have the opportunity to try some of diving’s most rewarding and useful specialty activities, such as deep diving, digital underwater photography, wreck diving and much more. These skills make diving much more than underwater sightseeing.
   
Course structure :
  • Knowledge Development session ( independent study and answering knowledge review on 5 dive assignment )
  • 2 core dive assignment ( deep dive and U/W Navigation ) and 3 elective dive assignment ( option of wreck dive, U/W naturalist. Multilevel dive, night dives, boat dives etc. depends on the logistic, schedule, bottom topography and Instructor discretion )
  
Prerequisites :
  • Be fit to dive
  • Must be a Open Water Diver (or qualifying certification from another training organization)
  • Minimum age 12 years

Emergency First Response ( 1 day program ) No dive

Take a step toward emergency preparedness and meet Rescue Diver prerequisites with Emergency First Response. As one of the foremost international CPR and first aid training companies, Emergency First Response gives you the confidence to respond to medical emergencies - not just in the diving world, but in your every day world with your family, friends, neighbors and coworkers too.

Emergency First Response courses encompass:
  • CPR for adults, children and infants
  • First aid for adults, children and infants
  • Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training
  • The Emergency First Response Instructor and Instructor Trainer courses

Rescue Course ( 3 days program ) 5 log dives credit

Challenging and rewarding best describes the  Rescue Diver course. This course will expand your knowledge and experience level. Rescue Divers learn to look beyond themselves and consider the safety and well being of other divers. Although this course is challenging, it is a rewarding way to build your confidence. Rescue Diver training will prepare you to prevent problems and, if necessary, manage dive emergencies. Many divers say this is the best course they’ve ever taken.

You'll cover:
•    Self-rescue and diver stress
•    Emergency management and equipment
•    Panicked diver response
•    In-water rescue breathing protocols
•    Egress (exits)
•    Dive accident scenarios

Course structure :
  • Knowledge Development session ( 5 session with  exam test )
  • 10 rescue skill exercise and 4 rescue scenario in open water.

Prerequisites :
  • Be fit to dive
  • Must be a Advanced  Water Diver (or qualifying certification from another training organization) with 20 log dives minimum experiences in deep and U/W navigation.
  • Minimum age 12 years
  • Have a proof of CPR ( primary care) and basic first aid ( secondary care ) within the past 24  month


Dive Master Course ( 3 - 6 weeks )

Your adventure into the professional levels of recreational diving begins with the  Divemaster program. Working closely with a Instructor, in this program you expand your dive knowledge and hone your skills to the professional level. Divemaster training develops your leadership abilities, qualifying you to supervise dive activities and assist instructors with student divers.

  • During the  Divemaster program, you learn dive leadership skills through both classroom and independent study. You complete water skills and stamina exercises, as well as training exercises that stretch your ability to organize and solve problems. You put this knowledge into action through an internship or series of practical training exercises.

Course structure :
  • Knowledge Development: 12 topics ranging from dive theory to assisting student divers in training ( with exam test )
  • Confined Water : Topic range from develop scuba skill to observing Instructor in formal training.
  • Open water training dives : Range from mapping dive site project to supervising diver in recreational dive activities.


Prerequisites:
  • Advanced Open Water Diver (or qualifying certification from another training organization), Rescue Diver (or qualifying certification from another training organization), 20 logged dives prior to start the course, and 60 log dives prior certification
  • Minimum 18 years old.
  • Have a proof of CPR ( primary care) and basic first aid ( secondary care ) within the past 24 month

Note


Knowledge Development – This develops your familiarity with basic principles and procedures. You learn things like how pressure affects your body, how to choose the best gear and what to consider when planning dives.
You complete Knowledge Development on your own, reading each of five sections of the Open Water Diver Manual and watching the corresponding section of the Open Water Diver Video (which also previews skills you’ll learn). If you like learning with a personal computer, you can also get the Open Water Diver Manual and Video together as a CD-ROM. You briefly review what you studied in each section with your instructor and take a short quiz to be sure you’re getting it. At the end of the course, you take an exam that makes sure you’ve got all the key concepts and ideas down.

Confined Water Dives – This is what it’s all about – diving. You develop basic scuba skills in a pool or in a body of water with pool-like conditions. Here you’ll learn everything from setting up your gear to how to easily get water out of your mask without surfacing. You’ll also practice some emergency skills, like sharing air – just in case. Plus, you may play some games, make new friends and have a great time.
There are five confined water dives, with each building upon the previous. Over the course of these five dives, you attain the skills you need to dive in open water.

Open Water Dives – After your confined water dives, you and the new friends you’ve made continue learning during four open water dives with your Instructor at a dive site. This is where you have fun putting it all together and fully experience the underwater adventure – at the beginner level, of course. You may make these dives near where you live or at a more exotic destination on holiday