
For
those of you looking to join the leaders of the pack, look no further.
The PADI Divemaster programme at Ocean College is an all encompassing apprenticeship
course culminating in certification as a diving professional.
This rating denotes you as a person who:
Has a high level of personal diving skill.
Has instructor level knowledge of diving theory.
Has had significant training in how to assist an instructor during training activities.
Is able to assume appropriate responsibilities that benefit the welfare of other divers.
In other words, you're the cream of the crop.
As a certified PADI Divemaster you'll be able to:
Act as certified instructional assistant to PADI Instructors.
Supervise participants in PADI experience programs for uncertified divers.
Generally supervise both training and non-training related diving activities by planning, organizing and directing dives.
Teach and certify PADI Skin Divers.
Conduct the PADI Scuba Review programme for certified divers.
Enrol in PADI Instructor level training.
The training and experience you gain through the PADI Divemaster programme helps shape your abilities and attitude toward becoming a professional level diving educator. As such, many Ocean College trained PADI Divemasters go on to become PADI Instructors.
There are three phases in the PADI Divemaster programme:
1. Watermanship and skills assessment
Watermanship and stamina
400 Metre Swim - without stopping, with no swimming aids.
15 minute tread water
800 Metre snorkel - only masks fins snorkel, no overhand strokes - no stopping
100 Metre tired diver tow - both divers in full equipment / push or tow
Rescue evaluation
General diving skills
Developing the 20 Open Water Diver skills to demonstration quality. This we will complete over a number of skills circuits.
You will have to produce an Emergency Assistance Plan and map for a local dive site.
2. Knowledge Development
Diving physics
Diving physiology
Diving skills and environment
Supervising students in training
Supervising certified divers
Divemaster conducted programs
Decompression theory and dive planning
Diving Equipment
Emergency planning
3. Practical application
This involves training activities using various structured training sessions, simulated scenarios and internship sessions with actual Ocean College PADI programmes. These training sessions enable you to gain practical experience as an instructional assistant and a supervisor of open water diving activities, both as a coordinator and as an underwater guide.
Conducted as an internship over a minimum of two weeks, you will gain practical experience of student and diver supervision while working under the close guidance of our experienced professional staff.
Upon successful completion of the PADI Divemaster programme, certification is by direct application to PADI.
Download Ocean College Divemaster Info pack.
Local Price |
Online Price | |
| Divemaster course: | € 535 |
£ 355 |
| Manual: | € 35 | |
| PADI Application Fee: | £ 55 + VAT |
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*Please note, if paying by credit card there is a 2.35% surcharge. |
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Course Prerequisites
Minimum age: 18 years.
PADI Rescue Diver (or equivalent).
To enrol on the course: a minimum of 20 logged open water dives.
To certify as a Divemaster: a minimum of 60 logged open water dives.
Certificate of first aid and CPR completed within previous 24 months.
Be in good physical condition for diving and have a diving medical completed within the 12 months prior to your course.