Scuba Review

The PADI Scuba Review Course
Has it been a while since you’ve been scuba diving? Do you feel like your scuba skills and knowledge are a bit rusty? The Scuba Review Tune-up is just the refresher you need. It reacquaints you with diving so that you’re back to feeling comfortable in the underwater world in less than a day.
The Fun Part
Brush up on your scuba knowledge and skills. Improve your diving ability, and get your scuba gear ready for your next dive.
What You Learn
You go over the basic scuba knowledge you learned during your initial training using PADI eLearning. Then, practice fundamental skills in a pool with one of our awesome PADI Divemasters.
You review:
Safe diving practices Dive planning fundamentals
Problem management
Breathing air at depth
Recreational diving and dive tables: basic knowledge
Recreational diving and dive tables: dive planning

After you complete the knowledge assessment, you go through the Confined Water Skills Preview. You review information about each skill, why it’s important, points to remember when performing the skill and a short video clip. Completing this section just before practicing is a great way to refresh your knowledge of how each skill is performed.
The Scuba Review course is particularly beneficial if you:
Are a referral student who wants a refresher prior to making your open water training dives
Are a PADI Scuba Diver who wants to upgrade to Open Water Diver
Just haven’t scuba dived in a while and want to get aclimated again
The Scuba Gear You Use
You use all the basic scuba gear. You will need to provide your own mask, snorkel and fins (scuba quality).
Prerequisites
To take Scuba Review, you must
Have a scuba diver certification or be enrolled in a scuba certification course
Be at least 10 years old

PADI eLearning Scuba Tune-up Course – More Info
What does it cover?
PADI Scuba Tune-up Online content is broken down into 8 easy-to-learn sections after an introduction, covering Safe Diving Practices, Dive Planning Fundamentals, Problem Management, Breathing Air at Depth, Dive Computers and Dive Tables, Planning Dives with the RDP, Diving with Enriched Air Nitrox and Diving Skills Review.
Who can benefit from completing the course?
The course is designed for anyone who wants to refresh their dive knowledge. The program is primarily designed for certified divers who wish to return to scuba diving after a period of inactivity, however, it is also a great resource for any diver to brush up.
How does it work?
After enrolling, PADI’s eLearning® system presents you with interactive presentations that include videos, audio, graphics and reading. Short quizzes let you check understanding of the presented information before moving on. This lets you go through the program efficiently and at your own pace. End-of-section exams verify your mastery of the entire topic and are automatically scored.
What else is required to complete the course?
While PADI Scuba Tune-up Online does not necessarily require that any training dives in confined or open water take place, it makes sense to refresh both your knowledge and skills. Be sure and discuss the options you have for completing the practical elements with Scuba and Snorkel Center or Motor City Scuba to maximize the benefit of completing the PADI Scuba Tune-up Online.
What does it cost?
The course fee for PADI Scuba Tune-up Online is $55, non-refundable. The pool session is an additional $100. (If you’re a former SSC student please ask about our special offer).
How long do you have to complete the eLearning course?
The eLearning course will be available for one year from the time of course registration.
What is the minimum amount of time it will take to complete this eLearning program?
If all information is reviewed, the PADI Scuba Tune-Up online will take approximately 5 hours to complete.
How do you document that you’ve completed the eLearning segment?
Once you finish the eLearning portion of the course, your dive center is notified that you have completed it and that you are ready for the practical phase of the program, if there is going to be one. If you are going to participate in a practical phase at the end of the eLearning program, you can print out your eRecord and
bring a copy of it with you to Scuba and Snorkel Center or Motor City Scuba.











