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SDI OPEN WATER COURSE

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LEARN TO DIVE

 

START DIVING THE WORLD IN 3 EASY STEPS

 

SDI makes it possible for you to complete all of the academic requirements for your entry-level scuba diver certification online. You can get started right now and, when you are done, you will then complete your in-water skill-development sessions and final open-water training dives at a local SDI Dive Center close to home, or at a popular vacation destination. It’s that simple! Now, go dive the world with your SDI certification.

 

STEP 1

 

Get Smarter

Start your SDI Open Water Scuba Diver course and master all the important academic information online or at your local dive shop. You can complete this phase through self-study, at your own pace, in the convenience of your home or office. All eLearning courses work on mobile and tablet devices too.

STEP 2

 

Get Wet

For entry-level certification courses (as well as some continuing-education classes), the next step will be to complete your in-water skill-development training. This takes place in a swimming pool or similar body of confined water, under the supervision of an SDI Instructor.

STEP 3

Go Diving

The final step is to complete the required number of SDI open-water training dives under the supervision of your SDI Instructor. Here you will apply what you have learned during your academic and skill-development sessions, while learning practical lessons that can only be gained through real-world experience in open water.

LEARN TO DIVE WITH SDI’S OPEN WATER SCUBA DIVER COURSE is for:

  • Persons desiring to obtain a Scuba Diving certification
  • Persons interested in underwater exploration

Course prerequisites

  • Minimum age 18, 15 with parental consent

See Junior Open Water Scuba Diver Course below. (10 – 14 years old)

What you can expect to learn:

The SDI Open Water Scuba Diver Course will cover all of the necessary skills and knowledge for open water scuba diving, including:

  • The aquatic environment: vision, light, sound, heat loss, tides, currents, waves, surge, etc.
  • Physics and physiology: buoyancy, pressure, air spaces, breathing compressed air, mixed gases, etc.
  • Dive equipment selection, assembly, use and maintenance
  • Dive planning
  • Basic scuba skills including mask and regulator skills, swimming underwater, buoyancy control, basic rescue techniques, and emergency procedures
  • And much more!

What’s in it for you:

Upon successful completion of the SDI Open Water Scuba Diver course, graduates may:

  • Conduct open water dives in conditions similar to their training
  • Continue their dive education by enrolling in SDI Advanced Diver and Specialty courses

SDI Open Water Scuba Diver minimum requirements:

  • Demonstrate mature and sound judgment concerning dive planning and execution
  • Satisfactorily complete the SDI Open Water Scuba Diver knowledge quests or equivalent online learning course
  • Complete all open water requirements safely and efficiently

How do I take this course?

  • Take it online. SDI Open Water is available in eLearning:
  • Course Cost: $ 250.00 USD for eLearning only.
  • Pool and open water training not included. Contact US 561-270-5788 shop for the full course cost.

 




SDI JUNIOR OPEN WATER SCUBA DIVER

The SDI Junior Open Water Scuba Diver course is designed to train youth divers the necessary academics and skills to conduct open water dives alongside a dive professional or certified scuba diver parent until the age of 15. This course is the first step to start exploring the underwater world or even in your backyard.

Who this course is for:

  • 10-14 year olds wishing to become a certified scuba diver who hold interest in the underwater world

Course prerequisites:

  • Minimum age 10 with parental consent
  • Students between the ages of 10 through 14 may obtain an SDI Junior Open Water Scuba Diver Certification if the following conditions are met: junior students are to train and dive under the direct supervision of a parent, guardian, or active dive professional
  • When an SDI Junior Open Water Diver reaches the age of 15, they may upgrade to an SDI Open Water Scuba Diver certification

What you can expect to learn:

  • History of diving
  • Aquatic environment
  • Marine life injuries
  • Physics and physiology
  • Repetitive dives
  • Safety stops
  • Emergency decompression
  • Omitted decompression
  • Nitrogen Narcosis
  • Oxygen toxicity
  • Carbon monoxide poisoning
  • Mixed gases
  • Hyperventilation, shallow water blackout
  • Scuba equipment
    • Mask, fins, and snorkel
    • Exposure protection
    • Buoyancy compensator device (BCD)
    • Regulators
    • Cylinders
    • Weight systems
    • Underwater instruments
    • Compass
    • Accessories
    • Dive flag
  • Planning your dive
    • Diver fitness and overexertion
    • Orientation to new or local diving environments
    • Boat diving procedures
    • Buddy system
    • First aid
  • Underwater Navigation
    • Compass
    • Natural

Some of the in-water skills include all of the following and more!

  • Swimming evaluation (Must be completed prior to any scuba skill being taught)
    • Distance swim of 200 metres non-stop using any stroke without the use of mask, snorkel or any swimming aids, or 300 metres non-stop using mask, snorkel, and fins
    • Survival swim/float of 10 minutes

* Note: If an exposure suit is worn for any of the above skills, the wearer must be neutrally buoyant at the surface.

  • Scuba skills
    • Scuba system assembly and disassembly
    • Weight system adjustment with proper weighting
    • Removal and replacement of weight system on the surface
    • Removal and replacement of weight system at depth
  • Pre-dive check of self and buddy
  • Partial mask clear at depth
  • Full mask clear at depth
  • Breathing and swimming underwater without a mask
  • Buoyancy compensator device (BCD) use:
    • Inflation and deflation (oral/power) at the surface
    • Inflation and deflation (oral/power) at depth
    • Removal and replacement at surface
    • Removal and replacement at depth
  • Buoyancy control
    • Hovering
    • Controlled ascents
    • Controlled descents
  • Regulator use
    • Breathing, clearing, and recovery at the surface
    • Breathing, clearing, and recovery at depth
  • Underwater swimming; proper use of fins
  • Entries and exits
    • Controlled seated entry
    • Giant stride entry
    • Shallow water exit
    • Deep water exit
  • Snorkel use
    • Adjustment
    • Clearing; blast method

What’s in it for you?

  • Upon successful completion of this course, graduates may conduct dives in conditions similar to their training and enroll in the Junior Advanced Adventure Diver program, along with other individual SDI Specialties appropriate for their age

SDI Junior Open Water Scuba Diver minimum requirements:

  • Demonstrate mature and sound judgment concerning dive planning and execution
  • Satisfactorily complete the SDI Junior Open Water Scuba Diver Knowledge Quest or equivalent SDI online learning exam with a passing score of 80%, followed by 100% remediation by the Instructor. Instructors my use additional exams that can be found on the SDI Open Water Scuba Diver Instructor Resource CD
  • Complete all open water requirements safely and efficiently