
If you love scuba diving, you might consider the Master Scuba Diver course. This level provides recognition and certification. 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. The certification is also offered through several dive clubs and other organizations. Our Master Scuba Diver page has more information.
Course PADI Master Scuba Diver
The PADI Master Scuba Diver course is a certification program for people who want to teach scuba diving to others. This program provides a solid foundation and prepares the new instructor to take the Instructor Exam. Specialized instructor training is more beneficial for candidates who are able to pass the Instructor Exam. The Master Scuba Diver course is a valuable addition to any scuba diving career. The course comprises three parts: theory, emergency care, and practical.

Requirements
Achieving the level of Master Scuba Diver is a challenging task that requires dedication, patience, and hard work. Luckily, the PADI 'Internship' option can help you achieve this goal. The Practical Assessment part of the Divemaster training program has four sections. There are multiple performance requirements. Candidates are scored based on the following criteria: Confined water, open water, and certified divers. Practical Assessments will evaluate your professionalism, etiquette and knowledge about scuba diving safety.
The course options
Here are some tips to help you choose the right diving school. 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. Also, you'll need to learn how to use a camera to control your buoyancy. Although diving isn't difficult, it can be hard to learn how a camera works, even for beginners. No matter what your instructor might tell you, dive to your limits.
Exam
A PADI Master diving exam requires candidates to demonstrate their scuba skills and abilities. They will need to demonstrate different skills depending on their individual situation. Candidates will be required to track themselves before, during, and after a dive. Each skill must be demonstrated with a score of at least four to pass this exam. The following information is useful for preparing for the exam:

Release of liability
For clients to participate in scuba dive excursions, they must sign the Master diving Liability Release. This is vital as a diver can sue the company that made the equipment or the rental company who provided it if the equipment malfunctions. One recent example of this is a California class action lawsuit filed by Ralph Huntziner against Aqua Lung. Aqua Lung's computer for diving malfunctioned, leading to serious injuries and even the death of the diver. Divers have vital information such as air time remaining and pressure in their air tanks. In the end, a lawsuit was filed in class and a settlement reached at millions of dollars.