Underwater Archaeologist
Qualified divers are essential to collect and record archaeological data on submerged cultural resources and often perform invaluable volunteer assistance to accredited archaeologists by assisting during field work. Learn specific skills and knowledge that are helpful for wreck diving activities and provide increased enjoyment when visiting submerged cultural resources.
You'll gain the basic information and skills that are used in underwater archaeological interpretation of wreck and other sites, as well as mapping, sketching, and researching techniques.
Divers must be certified as NAUI Scuba Diver or the equivalent to enroll in the course.
Curriculum
Academics have a duration of minimum 2 hours.
The course extends over a period of 2 days.
It includes a minimum of 2 open water dives.
What’s Next?
NAUI offers a full range of specialty courses designed to enhance your enjoyment of the underwater world while minimizing risks associated with scuba diving. Continue your NAUI training with any of over 50 NAUI courses to choose from or enroll in the NAUI Advanced Scuba Diver course for a more comprehensive understanding of the knowledge behind the sport of diving and the marine environment.