Diving Courses
Diving Courses @ Diverse Borneo
Diving Courses are pretty much unlimited with Diverse Borneo as we teach a whole range of scuba courses. PADI diving is all we teach and certify and the only dive standards that Diverse Borneo knows. Diving Courses start from beginner courses to professional scuba lessons which the team at Diverse Borneo are well capable of teaching with the high level of instructors we employ. PADI Diving Courses are rated as the best Diving Courses world-wide amongst all other dive agencies as they provide hands on training experience and with our well experienced dive team we provide that extra bit of knowledge during the PADI Diving Courses.
Diverse Borneo is your ultimate choice for PADI Diving Courses.
Tunku Abdul Rahman Park is located just 3 kilometers from the coastal city of Kota Kinabalu. Tunku Abdul Rahman Park was established in 1974, just off shore of Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. It covers an area of roughly 49 square kilometers of which two-thirds are sea, and the rest is coral reefs and five islands which are, Gaya, Sapi, Manukan, Mamutik, and Sulug Islands. The park is named after the first Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tunku Abdul Rahman. The Park is administered by Sabah Parks. Water temperatures are are around 30degrees with 15 meters visibility and 24degrees with 5 meters visibility from January to March. From jessleton point jetty, the boat ride is approximately 10 to 15 minutes.
PADI, the Professional Association of Diving Instructors is the world's largest recreational diving membership and diver training organization founded in 1966 by John Cronin and Ralph Erickson. PADI courses range from entry levels such as the PADI Scuba Diver to PADI Master Scuba Diver and a whole range of Professional certifications. The PADI system is composed of modules with standardized learning objectives divided into theory and practical skills development. Confirmation of the student diver's level of mastery of knowledge development, confined water and open water training sessions is carried out by a scuba instructor. Upon completion of each course, a certification is issued to the student.
To provide CPR/first aid is a skill that you learn during the Emergency First Response (EFR) courses. Whether you are a parent, school teacher, a builder in the construction industry or self employed, you may find yourself in a situation where you need to provide emergency care for someone. In today's work environment, occupational health and safety regulations in most countries require staff to be proficient in CPR and first aid skills. Gaining these skills needs to fit into our busy schedules. Emergency First Response's flexible approach to learning makes our programs the first choice. You learn the basics in your own time through the use of our independent study materials, and then participate in practical hands-on training sessions with our experienced Emergency First Response Instructors. Emergency First Response courses follow current emergency patient care standards as published in the American Heart Association Guidelines 2005 for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emerge...
The Divers Alert Network (DAN) is a non-profit organization devoted to assisting divers in need. The DAN Research department conducts significant medical research on recreational scuba diving safety. Supported by donations, grants, and membership dues, DAN's studies are revealing important information that will benefit the entire diving community and improve Recreational diving safety worldwide.
PADI Specialty Courses let you explore different aspects of the underwater world whether it being in ice, at night or in caves. They provide diver's with a massive comfort level above their diver certification as they get to dive with a PADI Specialty Instructor that gives them that extra bit of advice to be able to relax whilst diving. PADI Specialty Dive Courses can be either a classroom based course or up to four open water training dives that varies from how to protect the living reef (Project AWARE), equipment specialist, digital photography, enriched air diver (nitrox) and much more. Unsure which course to take, complete the adventure dive first which provides you with an introduction to the course.
The PADI Divemaster Course is your first level of professional training. As a divemaster, you can demonstrate exemplary diving skills, rescue skills and dive management and supervision abilities. For many divemasters, this is just the beginning of their professional journey. The Instructor Development Course (IDC) is the cornerstone of PADI’s professional-level training. The course focuses on preparing you to function as a PADI Assistant Instructor or Open Water Scuba Instructor by introducing you to the complete PADI System. The course focuses your ability on using all components of the system as a professional dive educator. In addition to becoming an Open Water Scuba Instructor, you will want to earn some specialty instructor ratings so that you can offer a variety of training to your student divers. Specialty instructor courses provide valuable teaching tips for meeting the requirements of the course. You can choose from any of the 12 standard specialty courses that Diverse...



