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Class Certification Requirements

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This guide provides step-by-step details on what you need to complete Open Water, Advanced Open Water, Rescue Diver, Dive Master, and Specialty Certifications.

Open Water Certification

Who is this for? Beginner divers seeking entry-level certification

Requirement: Includes classroom sessions, pool training, and open-water dives.

Advanced Open Water Certification

Who is this for? Certified Open Water divers looking to improve their skills & dive deeper

Requirement: Must have Open Water Certification.

Rescue Diver Certification

Who is this for? Divers who want to enhance their emergency response skills

Requirement: Must have Advanced Open Water Certification.

Dive Master Certification

Who is this for? Divers looking to become professionals or assist with training

Requirement: Must have Rescue Diver Certification.

Master Scuba Diver Certification

Who is this for? Experienced divers looking for the highest recreational diving certification

Requirement: Must have 5 specialty courses + Rescue Diver Certification.

Assistant Instructor Certification

Who is this for? Divers who want to start teaching scuba classes

Requirement: Must be a certified Dive Master.

Specialty Scuba Certifications

Expand your skills with specialized scuba training!

How to Get Started with Scuba Certification

Choose Your Level

Choose the certification level that suits your experience.

Contact Us

Contact By the Shore SCUBA Instruction to schedule your training.

Complete Training

Complete classroom, pool, and open-water training.

Get Certified

Get certified and start your scuba diving adventures!

What are the requirements to start PADI Open Water certification?

To begin your PADI Open Water certification, you must be at least 10 years old, be able to swim comfortably, and complete a basic medical questionnaire. If any conditions apply, a doctor’s approval may be required.

Yes. You must be able to swim 200 yards and float or tread water for 10 minutes. No advanced swimming skills are required—just basic comfort in the water.

Certain conditions like asthma, heart issues, or recent surgeries may require a doctor’s clearance. You’ll need to fill out a PADI medical form before beginning training.

Most students complete certification in 3–5 days depending on class schedules, pool sessions, and open-water dive availability. Private and weekend options can accelerate the timeline.

Students typically need a mask, snorkel, fins, and boots. The rest BCDs, regulators, tanks, and weights is provided or available for rental.

Absolutely. Private scuba certification classes are available for students who prefer flexible scheduling or one-on-one instruction.

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