Good divers are always learning. There is no better way to increase your comfort, safety and fun than by taking SSI Continuing Education courses. Under the guidance of a skilled instructor you will increase your knowledge, skills and abilities all while have fun!
SSI's Continuing Education (ConEd) Ratings have the highest requirements in the industry. They are not courses perse; rather, they are flexible requirements, that can be met in a variety of ways, allowing you to personalize your continuing education path toward advanced ratings.
Start you advanced training today:
- SSI Master Divers are Advanced Open Water Divers who have completed Stress & Rescue and have logged 50 dives
Already certified by another training agency? No problem! SSI will give your credit for that training and you can enroll in SSI Specialty courses, Advanced Open Water programs and Dive Leadership programs! How cool is that!
Specialty Course - Further develop your knowledge and skills through Continuing
Education Specialty Courses like Boat Diving, Computer Diving, Deep Diving, Dry
Suit Diving, Enriched Air NITROX, Equipment Techniques, Navigation, Night &
Limited Visibility Diving, Search & Recovery, Underwater Photography, Waves,
Tides & Currents, and Wreck Diving. Learning is easy. You can purchase SSI
Specialty manuals and videos from your SSI Authorized Dealer. Then enroll in a specialty course, because it is recommended that you practice specialized scuba skills with an SSI Advanced Instructor. With every Specialty course you take, you are simultaneously earning credit toward higher levels of SSI Diver Ratings. Combine Specialty Courses with Levels of Experience to earn Advanced Ratings like Specialty Diver, Advanced Open Water Diver, Master Diver and Century Diver.
Diver Stress and Rescue - Diver Stress & Rescue is the next course recommended
after Open Water Diver, because it helps you gain confidence and makes you a better
buddy. You will learn the signs of stress, and how to deal with stress in yourself and
other divers before the dive, during the dive and after the dive. You will learn skills and
techniques to help you and other divers prevent and overcome common stressors
associated with diving. You will also learn self aid and buddy aid skills for potentially stressful and/or rescue situations. You will learn about how your equipment can help you to stay relaxed and enjoy every dive, what equipment is required in various rescue situations and how to use your equipment properly in the event of a rescue.
Specialty Diver - Level 2 - This is SSI's Intermediate Diver Rating. Higher than any
other agency's advanced courses. Earn Specialty Diver status by completing two
Specialty Courses and reaching 12 logged dives.
Advanced Open Water Diver-Level 3 - SSI's Advanced Diver rating stands alone
in the industry with the highest combination of diving knowledge and experience. No
other agency's advanced diver level compares. Earn Advanced Open Water Diver status
by completing 4 Specialty Courses and reaching 24logged dives. Specialty Divers can
earn Advanced Open Water Diver status by completing two additional Specialty
Courses and reaching 24 logged dives.
Master Diver - Level 4 - SSI's Master Diver rating is one of the most elite ratings in
diving toady. Divers that have completed this level have combined the knowledge, skills
and experience to truly call them selves Master Divers. An SSI Master Diver has
completed Stress & Rescue Diver, Advanced Open Water Diver and logged 50 dives.
Century Diver - Level 5 - Recognition of an SSI Diver who has logged 100 or
more dives.