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Expert-led masterclasses in diving & underwater exploration

Online Masterclasses for Teams

Underwater skills
for corporate
programmes

Structured diving education that fits into staff development calendars. Participants train on their own schedule, instructors are available asynchronously across time zones.

What organisations actually get from this

6 +langs

Course materials available in multiple languages

48 hr

Maximum instructor response window across all zones

12 mo

Access period per enrolled participant

0 tz limits

Geography is not a scheduling constraint here

Instructor demonstrating underwater buoyancy technique
Team members practicing open water navigation drills

Certification recognised internationally

Completions are logged and verifiable. Participants leave with credentials accepted across dive sites worldwide.

Group enrolment with central reporting

Managers see progress per participant in one dashboard. No chasing individual confirmations.

Modular structure fits partial schedules

Each module is self-contained. Participants can pause between work commitments and resume without losing progress.

Dedicated support for group coordinators

One point of contact handles onboarding, scheduling questions, and billing for the whole group.

How a corporate cohort moves through the programme

Underwater instructor guiding a group through controlled descent exercise

Since 2018, the programme has been structured around one practical constraint: people in demanding jobs cannot block out full weeks for training. Modules average 90 minutes each, and the practical open-water component is scheduled around the participant's travel calendar, not ours.

A typical corporate cohort of 8–15 people moves through theory asynchronously over 3–4 weeks, then coordinates a shared open-water session in a location convenient for them — a resort dive site, a local quarry, or a guided trip already on the company calendar.

Standard cohort sequence
  1. Orientation call — coordinator and lead instructor align on timeline, location constraints, and group experience levels.
  2. Async theory phase — participants work through video instruction, quizzes, and technique reviews independently.
  3. Skills checkpoint — each participant submits a short recorded review before the water session; instructor gives written feedback within 48 hours.
  4. Open-water sessions — conducted at a site chosen by the group, supervised by a certified Domain instructor or approved local partner.
  5. Certification and debrief — credentials issued digitally, coordinator receives a completion summary for internal records.

Group size

Minimum 4, maximum 20 per cohort

Theory duration

Approx. 9 hours total, self-paced

Water sessions

4 supervised dives per participant

Entry requirement

No prior diving experience needed for beginner track

Corporate billing

Single invoice per cohort, CAD or USD