Come Dive with Us! Scuba Classes this Fall Semester

Come Dive with Us!

TRY SCUBA!
DISCOVER SCUBA DIVING
TERM 1: AUGUST 28, 2020 AT 6:00 P.M.
TERM 2: SEPTEMBER 4, 2020 AT 6:00 P.M.

The PADI Discover Scuba experience is a fun and exciting way to try
scuba diving and to see what it is like to breathe underwater. No prior
scuba diving experience is necessary, but you do need to be in good
physical health. This is not a certification course.

BEGINNER
OPEN WATER DIVER
TERM 1: BEGINS AUGUST 24, 2020
TERM 2: BEGINS OCTOBER 13, 2020

This is the entry-level beginning scuba diver course. PADI Open Water
Diver certification is issued upon successful completion of this course.

CONTINUE YOUR DIVING
SCUBA REFRESHER
AUGUST 21, 2020 • AUGUST 27,2020 AT 5:30 P.M.

The Scuba Refresher is a fun and easy way to review dive theory and
practice dive skills after a period of inactivity. The course includes one
classroom session and one pool session. Join our pre-scheduled class
or contact us to set up your own private scuba review. This is not a
certification course. We provide ALL equipment needed.

ADVANCED OPEN WATER DIVER
TERM 1: BEGINS SEPTEMBER 1, 2020

This course is for certified scuba divers who wish to expand their
knowledge and improve their diving skills and techniques through a
variety of diving environments and activities.

RESCUE DIVER
TERM 2: BEGINS OCTOBER 19, 2020

Rescue Diver is an important step in furthering your diving knowledge
and experience. This course is tailored for those who are interested in
becoming future dive professionals.

ENRICHED AIR NITROX COURSE
TERM 2: BEGINS OCTOBER 14, 2020

The PADI Enriched Air Nitrox Diver Course provides recreational
divers with the knowledge to safely plan and conduct EANx (nitrox)
dives up to 40%. Scuba diving with enriched air nitrox gives divers
more no decompression time.

DAN DIVING FIRST AID FOR PROFESSIONAL DIVERS
OCTOBER 24–25, 2020

DFA Pro is comprised of information from the Emergency Oxygen
for Scuba Diving Injuries, Neurological Assessment, First Aid for
Hazardous Marine Life Injuries and CPR HCP courses. It meets U.S.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) guidelines for
workplace CPR and first aid.

BECOME A DIVE PRO
DIVEMASTER
BEGINS AUGUST 17, 2020

Divemaster candidates will learn the knowledge and skills necessary
to transition from a recreational diver to a dive professional.
Instructor-level academic knowledge will be developed in diving
physics, physiology, decompression, equipment, and environment.
Pool training includes perfecting skills to a level of “demonstration
quality” for open water skills, rescue, navigation, and problem solving.

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