Below are just some of the more popular courses available to you as a certified scuba diver. Read on...there's bound to be a NAUI course that's just right for you!
Screening: In a pre-course session using selected skills, the instructor is to screen and evaluate all students to ensure that they possess the necessary diving skills to minimize risk. Also the instructor is to verify that the student has the prerequisite diver certification. Specialty courses with prerequisite certifications that are higher than Scuba Diver are listed in the respective course standard.
Equipment: Students shall furnish and be responsible for the care and maintenance of their own diving equipment. The instructor shall initially assist the student in checking all student gear to ensure it is adequate and in proper working order.
Open Water Dives: Required open water dives dedicated to the specialty activity vary for each course. One open water dive (which does not count toward the minimum number of dives required for a given course) is to be used as a screening and evaluation dive to determine the readiness of the students to perform the skills and activities appropriate for the particular specialty. This is not required when the students’ diving proficiencies are well known to the instructor. Some courses, because of the complexity of the training or the skills involved, have a higher minimum number of dives designated.
• Deep Diver
• Enriched Air Nitrox (EANx)
• Scuba Rescue Diver
• Search and Recovery Diver
• Underwater Environment
• Underwater Photographer
• Wreck Diver (External Survey)
• Shark Diving (Click here for more info)
Whether you are interested in underwater photography, hunting &: collecting, search &: recovery, or expanding your training to include advanced rescue skills or diving with Nitrox, NAUI has a specialty course for you!