
Master Scuba Diver is a course that will allow you to dive with the best. This level includes certification and recognition. Some North American diving schools offer this certification, such as the Professional Association of Diving Instructors(PADI), National Association of Underwater Instructorss (NAUI), Scuba Schools International and Scuba Divers International. It is also offered by several dive clubs and other organizations. You can find more information on our Master Scuba Diver Page.
PADI Master Scuba Diver course
PADI Master Scuba Diver Course is designed for individuals who want to teach others scuba diving. It gives the new instructor a solid knowledge foundation and prepares them 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 courses are a valuable addition for any scuba diving career. The course includes three parts: theory; practical; and emergency care.

Requirements
The journey to Master Scuba Diver requires patience, dedication, and hard work. You have the option of a PADI "Internship" to help you get there. The Practical Assessment (or Practical Assessment) portion of the Divemaster program consists in four distinct sections. Each section has multiple performance requirements. The following criteria are used to score candidates: Open water, restricted water, and certified divers. Practical Assessments evaluate professionalism, etiquette as well as knowledge of safety diving.
Course options
There are some things to consider when choosing a school or program for master diving. You'll need a diving license to dive, of course, but you can choose the specific course you want to complete, such as scuba, snorkeling, or deep diving. Additionally, you will need to be able to control your buoyancy and use a camera. While scuba diving is not difficult, learning to use a camera can be tricky, even for beginners. No matter what the instructor might say, always do your best to dive to your maximum ability.
Exam
Candidates must demonstrate their skills and abilities in scuba diving to pass the PADI Master Diving exam. Each candidate will have a different set of skills to show. Candidates will have to monitor their own progress during, after, or before a dive. Each skill must be demonstrated with a score of at least four to pass this exam. These are some useful tips for studying for the exam.

Liability releases
Dive operators and instructors must sign the Master Diving Liability Release in order to permit their clients to dive. This form is essential because a diver can sue the company providing the equipment, or the rental agency that provided it, if their diving equipment fails. Ralph Huntziner in California filed a class-action lawsuit against Aqua Lung. Aqua Lung's diving computer was faulty, causing serious injuries and even fatalities to the diver. The device informs divers of the remaining air time and pressure. A class action lawsuit was filed against the manufacturer and an agreement reached for millions of dollars.