
Master Scuba Diver training is for you if scuba diving is something you enjoy. This level is a combination of certification and recognition. It is offered by several North American diving training agencies including the Professional Association of Diving Instructors and National Association of Underwater Instructors (NAUI), Scuba Schools International (SADI) and Scuba Divers International. The certification is also offered through several dive clubs and other organizations. You can find more information on our Master Scuba Diver Page.
Course in PADI Master Scuba Diver
PADI Master Scuba Diver Certification is available to anyone who wants to teach scuba divers to others. It provides a solid knowledge base and prepares the new instructor for the Instructor Exam. Candidats who have completed the special instructor training will have a greater chance of passing their Instructor Exam. Master Scuba Diver certification is a great addition to any scuba diving profession. The course is divided into three parts: theory and practical.

Requirements
It takes dedication, patience, hard work, and dedication to reach the rank of Master Scuba Diver. The PADI 'Internship’ option can help with this goal. The 'Practical Assessment' portion of the Divemaster course involves four separate sections with multiple performance requirements. These criteria will be used to determine the score of candidates: Certified divers, open water divers, and restricted water divers. Practical Assessments evaluate professionalism, etiquette as well as knowledge of safety diving.
The course options
A Master diving program or school is something you need to know before choosing one. For diving, you'll need to have a license. But, you can choose the course that interests you, like scuba diving, snorkeling, and deep diving. A camera is essential to help you control your buoyancy. Even though diving is simple, the process of learning how to use a camcorder can be complicated. Always dive within your ability, regardless of what your instructor may suggest.
Exam
Candidates must demonstrate their skills and abilities in scuba diving to pass the PADI Master Diving exam. They will need to demonstrate different skills depending on their individual situation. Candidates will be asked to record themselves before, during and after diving. To pass this exam, candidates must demonstrate each skill with a score of four or higher. This information will help you prepare for the exam.

Release of liability
To allow clients to take part in scuba diving excursions, instructors and master divers must sign the Master diving liability release. This form is important because if the diving equipment fails, a diver may sue the company that created the equipment or the rental company that provided it. Ralph Huntziner, a California plaintiff in a class action suit against Aqua Lung, is an example. Aqua Lung's diving computer was faulty, causing serious injuries and even fatalities to the diver. Divers are provided with vital information regarding air tank pressure and remaining air time. The settlement was reached for millions of dollar and a class action lawsuit was brought.