Schedule for UWM
Advanced Dive Theory Beginning January 26, 2012
Important supplemental information found on Aquatic Adventures
UW-Milwaukee website (http://uwm.dive-aai.com):
To Sign Up: See
PAWS for course SPTREC 289–101
(Course 39904).
Required Texts: PADI Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving
and PADI Diving Knowledge Workbook
Recommended Texts: Adventures in Diving
Thursday, January 26, 7:00 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.
Aquatic Adventures, Inc. Orientation and
class summary. Buy books and complete paperwork.
Thursday, February 2, 7:00 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.
Aquatic Adventures, Inc. Lecture on General Skills and Environment. Complete Sections Four: General Skills and the Diving Environment in the Diving Knowledge Workbook by reading "The Underwater Adventure" in the
Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving and other related material.
Thursday, February 9, 7:00 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.
Aquatic Adventures, Inc. Lecture on General Skills and Environment. Complete Sections Four: General Skills and the Diving Environment in the Diving Knowledge Workbook by reading "The Ocean Planet" in the
Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving and other related material.
Thursday, February 16, 7:00 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.
Aquatic Adventures, Inc. Lecture on Dive Equipment. Complete Section Three: Diving Equipment in the Diving Knowledge Workbook by reading "Dive Equipment" in the
Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving.
Thursday, February 23, 7:00 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.
Aquatic Adventures, Inc. Lecture on Physics. Complete Section One: Diving Physics in the
Diving Knowledge Workbook by reading "Diving in the Material World" in the
Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving.
Thursday, March 1, 7:00 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.
Aquatic Adventures, Inc. Lecture on Physiology. Complete Section Two: Diving Physiology in the
Diving Knowledge Workbook by reading "The Physiology of Diving" in the
Encyclopedia of Recreational Diving.
Thursday, March 8, 7:00 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.
Aquatic Adventures, Inc. Lecture on Decompression Theory.
Review of how to use the Table and eRDPML. Review of
how to use Dive Computers. Complete Section Five: The Recreational Dive Planner in the
Diving Knowledge Workbook by reviewing the instructions manual for the Table and the eRDPML.
Important note: This schedule is subject to change. Always confirm
confined water and open water locations and times in advance.
UWM RENTAL POLICY: Students will be issued
life support equipment for confined water dives. There is no charge for using this
equipment. All rented equipment may be used only by the student it is issued to and only
for purposes of scuba training in this course. Use for any other purpose is
strictly prohibited. Any student found in violation of this policy will be
expelled from class and all course fees will be forfeited.
During the time of rental, students are responsible for the
proper care of the rented gear as outlined in the PADI Open Water Diver
manual. Students will be charged for any damage to equipment that is the result
of negligence, including exposure to heat or cold. Students will also be charged
for the return of equipment that has not been properly rinsed.
CERTIFICATION:
Confined water training is an optional part of the Advanced Dive Theory program at the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee. A $36 certification fee is included in the course fee. This
fee is non-refundable. The standard life-support equipment rental package fee is provided free of
charge as a courtesy to UWM students attending confined water training for one
pool session. Standard rental rates will apply if the student fails to complete all
confined water dives during the scheduled class.
UWM POLICIES AND
FEES: All University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee students
are required to familiarize themselves with the schedules, policies, and fees
associated with scuba training by reading through the material provided at
http://uwm.dive-aai.com. Aquatic Adventures will not be responsible for
any inconveniences or issues arising from students claiming to be unfamiliar
with the material provided for their benefit on this website.
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