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PE.210 SCUBA, Fall 2006

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Citable URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/41882

Title: PE.210 SCUBA, Fall 2006
Author: Taylor, Halston W.
Abstract: This course will thoroughly educate the successful student with the knowledge and skills necessary to be a certified beginning SCUBA diver. The prerequisite for the course is passing the MIT SCUBA swim test and demonstrating a "comfort level" in the water. At the end of the class, students will attempt to pass the certification exam to become certified divers. The class is taught in two parts each week: a classroom session and a pool session. The classroom sessions along with the reading material will provide the student with the knowledge necessary to pass the written exam. At the pool, the water skills are taught in progressions that build on the previous skills, making the difficult skills seem easy.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/41882
Issue Date: 2006-12
Keywords: SCUBA, diving, physics, water, ocean, neutral buoyancy, regulator, decompression, rescue, swim techniques, kick cycles, marine life, ocean environment, navigation, dive tables, air consumption, snorkeling, skin diving, NAUI, 490304, Diver, Professional and Instructor
ID: PE.210-Fall2006

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